This early carpet is part of the so called salting rug group of safavid rugs.
Iran silk kashan carpet 16th century.
At the end of the nineteenth century the weavers there began to produce high quality rugs and carpets as well which continued the high standards of design and technique established in the classical era.
The city was important as a trading place and as a resting place along the silk road but has been in the shadow of isfahan for some time now.
Famous for its production of silk carpets carpet weaving was revived in the late 19th century.
The famous ardebil carpet which can be seen at victoria and albert museum in london is considered to made in keshan in the 16th century.
Beautiful kashan rugs have been crafted here since the 17th century during the safavid dynasty with many scholars believing that some of the smaller silk designs date back to the early 16th century.
Many of the archetypal persian carpet designs originated here.
Silk kashan carpet 16th century this carpet is one of a small group of luxurious weavings notable for their extremely high knot density and entirely silk construction.
Silk kashan carpet 16th century made in iran probably kashan silk warp weft and pile.
2nd quarter 19th century kashan carpets are one of the most important of the refined urban persian carpets that are the direct legacy of the golden age of persian weaving of the reign of the famous patron of the arts shah abbas in the 16th and early 17th centuries.
Asymmetrically knotted pile rug.
The kashan rugs surfaced from one of the oldest cities kashan iran that shares its namesake.
Kashan is a city in the north central iran.
249 cm textiles rugs this carpet is one of a small group of luxurious weavings notable for their extremely.
Find examples of 16th century court carpets and more recent antique kashan rugs and carpets in this educational photo gallery.
While their appearance and feel is akin to velvet the pattern is created by row upon row of minute hand tied knots of fine silk thread.
Kashan was a center of silk production since safavid times and some of the best classical persian silk rugs have been attributed to kashan.
A 16th century safavid part cotton and part metal thread fragmentary rug kashan or isphahan.
The origin of the kashan dates back to the 17th century though some experts believe that some of the kashan s designs draw back to the 16th century.
The earliest carpets woven in kashan at the turn of.
The medallion and corner design is similar to other 16th century safavid carpets but the colours and style of drawing are distinct.