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Esfahani Style

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Isfahan

In the heyday of the city under Shah Abbas the Great, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Isfahan was a paradise of art and beauty.

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Sizes

Rug sizes predominate, although the urban workshops make all sizes up to large room size carpets, occasionally up to 15 sq.m

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Color

The overall color effect of the new Isfahans is pale, beige or light blue. However, sometimes as many as fifteen colors are used for contrast and outlines, including several different red shades.

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Patterns

There are numerous, very intricately drawn and precisely executed patterns; floral shapes and arabesque tendril work predominate as well as realistically drawn birds, flowers, palmettes and rosettes. Carpets have central, multi-lobed medallians or less frequently, repeat patterns. A large Shah Abbas border generally predominates; other floral border desgins are taken from the field. Field and borders are clearly separated, often by between two and five minor borders and guard stripes.

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Foundation

Warps and Wefts are of cotton, although wool wefts are also found. Silk Isfahans also have a silk foundation. Gold or Silver threads are used for small highlights, recalling the early Polonaise rugs which had precious metal thread in the foundation.

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Knots

The good quality, very finely spun wool, kurk wool, is woven in the Persian knot, with 2000- 5000 knots per sq. dm (130-320 per sq. in.)

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Pile

Very thick wool pile, cut medium high to flat, or silk clipped flat to very flat.

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Quality

Isfahan carpets are amongst the best of Persian carpets and are as hard wearing as they are decorative. Choice examples are a good investment, especially old and antique pieces which can still be found on the market.

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Other Desgins

Armanibaffs or Isfahan-Luris woven in Isfahan, although these categories include some very good pieces made from lustrous wool. Armanibaffs are woven in Isfahan by Christian Armenians, in the Turkish knot with up to 1,500 knots per sq.dm (100 per sq. in.) and cut medium high to high. They can be up to 12 sq. m in size.

Isfahan_Mir is a nomad carpet from the vicinity of Isfahan ususally made from naturally dyed wool, finely woven in the Turkish knot, with up to 1,500 knots per sq. dm. and cut medium high to high.



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