Risultati ricerca: perepedil
From Abadeh to Arabesque
Abadeh , Abadeh rugs is a town between Isfahan and Shiraz, home of Qashqai’s stable nuclei. The geometric designs are very minute, usually on a red background, of which the best known is HEBATLU, very similar to that of the Yalameh, the Qashqai and Kashkuli Abi In Persian it means blue Abrash Are streaks or […]
From Baft to Birjand rugs
Baft or Baff Baften is a verb, which means to knot in Farsi (Iran). It is used as a suffix to indicate the Rugs origin or analogy: bibi-baft, senneh-baff, armeni-baft, Senneh baft. Sometimes, it is used associated to different origins. For example Sench baft means fabric as Seneh, Baft-E-Seneh means cloth from Sench. Baft is […]
From Kazak Sewan to Kuba rugs
Kazak Sewan As the name suggests they were knotted in the area around the lake Sewan. In Kazak Sewan rugs a mighty cruciform shield covers almost the entire field, usually deep red brick, and is surrounded by a broad white outline and inside there is another star medallion typical of the Kazak Fachralu with hooked motifs. Kazak […]
From Kuba to Marmoucha Berber rug
Kuba Perepedil or Pirpedil The area of origin is north of Kuba. The Perepedil rugs have a unique ornamentation. On a background usually dark blue (rarely white or red), in a clear and conspicuous design aligned on the main axis, rest patterns like very arched ram’s horns, called Wurma, they alternate with Karagashli flowers surrounded […]