April 4, 2010
What Is A Persian Rug?
Few items capture the charm and mystique of the Orient better than a Persian rug, just like how few things can rival it in craftsmanship. Each Persian rug is painstakingly made by hand, and everything from the fibers to the dyes used is made from organic materials. Striking enough by itself, a single Persian rug makes for a beautiful complement to virtually any kind of decor.
First created in Iran the Persian is perhaps the oldest known rug. At that time it was called the Pazyryk carpet thought. The first one known to be made half a millennium ago. At the time that this rug was made it had 232 knots, that's a lot, over a square inch. With more study it was shown that rugs lost a bit of popularity over the next millennium. Fewer drawings were shown of rugs. Perhaps the best known Persian is the Ardabil, a classic style that showed not only a beautiful arabesque design, but also had a nice poetic inscription on it.
There are different sizes of Persians, just like any other rug. The names for these sizes and the category they go in are as follows. A Persian that is 6 x 4 is known as a Qalicheh. If the rug is larger than that it is in the category known as Qalii. For those Persians that are created by other groups of people such as those that live in Southeastern Europe or Pakistan these will be placed in the Kilim category.
There are different sizes that are created for a Persian rug, and each has its own class name. For a rug that is over six foot by four foot, the class is known as Qalii, rugs that are under that size and that size exactly are known as Qalicheh. One other class of Persian rugs is known that is Kilim, which are rugs that are produced in other parts of the world.
These rugs come with different types of layouts and designs. Though it's not really know what the different motifs mean, since there are many interpretations. It is known that the patterns come in either a centered look, one side will have a image, or the image will be all over the Persian.
The weaving of the Persian rug can be a very long process, and one that can take up to years, depending on what size of rug. They are all started by the same process though, this is when wefts will be passed in between a warp, which will than form a base or bottom to the rug. As the process is continued colored knots that are lose will be threaded into those warps. The finished product is a beautiful rug that stands second to none. In the modern Persian rugs there can be up to 550 knots in every square inch.
These Persian rugs are sure to remain a classic item for many in their homes. The art has been passed on from generation to generation and will continue to go on.
These Persian rugs add in a nice amount of elegance to a room. It won't matter what the design is, or what it means as long as you have a Persian it will look great.
If you enjoyed this information about decorating with rugs, then you are going to love these oriental rugs and in particular these persian style rugs.
Filed under About Rugs by Guest Author














Trackback URI
http://www.ZRug.com/blog/about-rugs/1001/what-is-a-persian-rug/trackback
Leave a Comment