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祥雲堂
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★ Material: 100% Silk, Hand-woven ★ Size: Approximately 149 x 226 cm (Length excluding tassels) ★ Knot Density: 17 x 17 / 1 square centimeter, approximately 2.89 million knots ★ Thickness: 6mm ★ Origin: Iran, Qom ★ Condition: Unused This is a hand-woven rug with a classic Persian design, featuring a large circular medallion in the center. The composition, with the medallion (representing the sun and the royal emblem) at the center and floral patterns and arabesque designs spreading symmetrically, is a traditional design representing "harmony, eternity, and paradise." The vibrant green used in the background is a color that symbolizes sacredness and rebirth in Islamic culture. The detailed floral depictions, the layering of elegant colors, and the intricate weaving density give a sense of the style of a high-quality production area (Qom/Isfahan style). This rug will brighten and add a touch of elegance to your room while also providing a sense of calm. Qom is the most well-known rug-producing area in Japan and is a town with a strong religious character. The history of Qom rugs is relatively recent, starting around 1930. Initially, wool rugs were made, and later, silk rugs were produced. Qom is also famous as a silk-producing area, and almost all of the rugs made there today are 100% silk. Because of its short history, Qom has not been bound by traditional patterns. It quickly grasps trends in overseas markets and the flow of the times, combining techniques and design elements from various production areas to create unique designs, thus creating a new style of Persian rug. The fusion of Persian traditional beauty and European sophistication harmonizes well with modern living environments, and it is very popular in Europe and America, and is also the most familiar production area in Japan.
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