Category: KERMAN CARPETS

Discover the exquisite beauty of the Kerman Persian rug, a masterpiece of hand-knotted art from the historic city of Kerman in Persia. Famous for its unparalleled quality and intricate designs, this rug is a testament to centuries-old weaving traditions. Each piece is crafted with precision and features an impressive central medallion, surrounded by artistic floral patterns, known as mirror patterns, in rich reds and beige.

Made from the finest cork wool and reinforced with a cotton warp, the Kerman rug has a knot density of 160,000 to 450,000 knots per square meter, ensuring durability and a luxurious texture. With an estimated age of 30 years, this rug carries the heritage of Persian craftsmanship and is a valuable addition to any home.

Kerman, a city with a rich carpet-making tradition, is known for producing some of the finest Persian rugs in the world. The artisans of the region, supported by cross-generational know-how, create unique designs that reflect the cultural wealth of Persia. Whether you are a collector or connoisseur – the Kerman Persian rug is a timeless investment that combines art, history, and functionality.

Do you have questions about carpets? We have the answers! Dive into our FAQs and discover the magic of our handcrafted collections.

FAQs

What makes Kerman carpets unique?

Kerman carpets are known for their artistic designs with central medallions and floral patterns. They are hand-knotted from high-quality cork wool, which makes them durable and luxurious.

How old are these Kerman carpets?

The Kerman carpets in our collection are about 30 years old and testify to timeless craftsmanship and tradition.

What is the knot density of Kerman carpets?

The knot density ranges between 160,000 and 450,000 knots per square meter, ensuring a fine and robust texture.

Where do Kerman carpets come from?

These carpets come from Kerman, a historic city in Persia (modern-day Iran), known for its rich carpet weaving tradition.

Do Kerman carpets match modern furnishings?

Absolutely! The classic designs and neutral color palettes of the Kerman rugs make them versatile and perfect for both traditional and contemporary spaces.