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Kashani Style
Kashan
When one speaks of top quality Persian carpets, the
names of Isfahan and Kashan lies halfway along a
line drawn north form Isfahan towards Tehran. Today
Kashan produces velvet, silks and carpets as well as
interesting ceramic and metal work. However, the
huge bazaar and its side stalls are dominated by the
carpets woven on the 15,000 or so looms in the
Kashan area, which produce some 100 pieces every
day.
Sizes
In the town workshops all formats are produced
including room size carpets up to 12 sq. m (130 sq.
ft). The villagers generally weave rugs up to 1.50 x
2.20 m
Color
Clear blue or Red shades as well as beige and ivory
are used for the field, with numerous contrasting
colors for the designs. The color excel in their
subtle brilliance.
Patterns
Amongest the many designs are found the majority of
Persian floral motifs, including arabesques and
flower-stems, palmettes, rosettes, blossom and leaf
motifs. Rugs with medallion, mirror and vase
designs, and pictorial rugs are less common.
Foundation
Warps and wefts are of finely spun cotton or silk.
Knots
The carpets are extremely dense and woven in the
Persian knot. The weave is fine to exceptionally
fine, with 2,000-10,000 knots per sq. dm, or even
finer for silk carpets.
Pile
Very good quality wool, often obtained from
Kermanshah. Top quality pieces are made from kurk
wool, occasionally with the use of silk for design
outlines. The material for silk carpets comes from
local sericulture. Kashans are mostly cut flat,
those woven from kurk sheep's wool or silk, very
flat.
Quality
These carpets belong to the best made in Persia and
are exceptionally hard wearing and highly
decorative. The best pieces, especially whose which
are old, are a good investment. However, carpets of
lower quality appear on the market labelled Kashan
which are woven in the surrounding villages.
Motashem Kashans, named after the workshops of a
well-known Iranian rug weaver, belong at the top of
the highest category. Often woven in kurk wool and
silk to the highest finsih, a favourite design
includes a pointed oval medallion with the corners
to match.
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