Persian Silk Ghom Carpet

7.800,00 

Reg. no.: #1261

Size: 144 x 97 cm

Pile: Silk

Base: Silk

Colors: plants

Design: Floral, medallion

Weaving technique: handmade pile carpet

Knot density: 1,000,000/m2

Origin: Iran

 

Original carpets from Persian nomads and master workshops

Original carpets from Persian nomads and master workshops

Modern designer carpets

Modern designer carpets

Direct import from Iran, rich selection

Direct import from Iran, rich selection

This carpet is an exceptional example of superb Persian craftsmanship, combining prestigious materials with artistic precision. It originates from the city of Ghom (Qum), which is synonymous with the highest quality and luxury in the world of oriental rugs.

1. Aesthetics: Color Palette and Composition

  • Color Harmony: The dominant mint green (or soft turquoise) background is rare and highly prized. It feels fresh, calming, and modern, while maintaining a classic look. The contrast with the dark blue (royal blue) border and rich pink and gold tones creates depth.

  • Oval Shape: In the world of hand-knotting, oval carpets are significantly more demanding to produce than rectangular ones. They require master pattern planning to ensure the motif adapts naturally to the curved edges without losing symmetry.

  • Pattern (Medallion and Eslimi): The central star-shaped medallion represents the “eye” or the center of the universe, from which floral motifs radiate. The fine, sophisticated islimi (arabesque) and shah abbasi (lotus and peony blossoms) patterns are executed with incredible precision.

2. Material and Craftsmanship: Silk Luster

  • 100% Natural Silk: Ghom carpets are renowned for being made entirely (both base and pile) of pure silk. This allows for an extremely high knot density, meaning the details are almost as sharp as a photograph.

  • Luster and Texture: Due to the silk, the carpet changes its appearance depending on the angle of light—shimmering brightly from one side, while revealing deeper, richer color tones from the other.

  • Master’s Signature: A weaver’s inscription (cartouche) is visible on the upper edge, often the mark of a prestigious workshop, guaranteeing authenticity and origin.

3. Value: Why is this a Treasure?

  • Artistic Value: This is not merely a floor covering, but a “painting on the floor.” Such carpets are often used as wall decorations (tapestries), as they are too fine for high-traffic areas.

  • Investment Value: Ghom silk carpets appreciate in value over the years if properly maintained. They are among the most sought-after pieces at international auctions.

  • Symbolism: In Persian culture, the color green symbolizes paradise, hope, and renewal, giving the carpet a spiritual dimension.


Summary

This carpet represents the pinnacle of Iranian textile art. Its value stems not only from expensive materials but from thousands of hours of patient handwork (it likely took several months or even a year to create such a piece). It is an expression of timeless elegance that complements both classic and modern minimalist interiors.

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