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Technique: Handknotted
Origin: Iran
Age: Old
Welft: Cotton
Warp: Cotton
Vello: Wool
The city of Senneh, Kurdistan, has probably produced the thinnest rugs knotted of the ancient Persia and his style was preserved for centuries. This is true for the thinness of the knotting as for the development of particular techniques of weaving and for the pattern, that offers a vast elaboration of pattern coming from other cultures. The accuracy of pattern, the precision of the knotting, the coloration and the chromatic harmony, the composition of the field, of the angles and of the borders make of the Senneh the most important product of the Persian art in carpets, both knotted than weaved in tapestry or kilim. This is a piece of Senneh of the Iranian Kurdish of the first halves of XXth. cent. Very particular the approach of the floral border, that remembers the Senneh Gol-and-Mirza Alì, to the field covered by the "boteh" pattern in continuous modularity. In good state of maintenance: it is full pile,it has not suffered restorations and it has a rather dense knotting.