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祥雲堂
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★ Material: 100% Silk, Hand-woven ★ Size: Approximately 101 x 151 cm (Length excluding tassels) ★ Knot Density: 17 x 17 / 1 square centimeter, approximately 2.89 million knots ★ Thickness: 6mm ★ Origin: Iran, Qom ★ Condition: Unused The central design depicts a peacock (moor) with its wings spread. In Persian carpets, the peacock is especially a symbol of beauty, nobility, immortality, and paradise. Peacock: Symbol of eternal life, spring renewal, and beauty. It is also a symbol of authority for royalty and nobility. Flower Garden (Paradise Garden): Derived from the ancient Persian religion Zoroastrianism's "Pairidaeza," it signifies abundance, happiness, and sacred tranquility. Flocks of birds and flowers: Symbols of love and harmony. It is a visual representation of the "garden of love" in Persian poetry. Qom is the most well-known carpet-producing region in Japan, a town with a strong religious character. The history of Qom carpets is relatively recent, starting around 1930. Initially, wool carpets were made, followed by silk carpets. Qom is also famous as a silk-producing region, and most of the carpets made there today are 100% silk. Due to its short history, it is not bound by traditional patterns, and it quickly grasps trends in overseas markets and the currents of the times. By combining techniques and design elements from various regions, it creates unique designs, establishing a new style of Persian carpets. The fusion of Persian traditional beauty and European sophistication harmonizes well with modern living environments, making it very popular in Europe and America, and it is also the most familiar region in Japan.
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