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Kerman Rug History

Kerman rugs often boast a range of medallions and floral designs however the tree of life structure is also popular. Rugs from Kerman can come in many designs. The quality of these rugs is of a high standard with many knot counts being being between 180-400 KPSI. The wool used is very well textured and is based on a cotton foundation. Again, colours may vary but in general light shades of red and blue are used. These rugs are well sought after around the world with their grandeur and quality driving demand. A quality Kerman rug is something to treasure.
Kerman has been a major center for the production of high quality carpets since at least the 15th century.
The dye process for Kerman carpets took place while the wool was still in flock and before spinning, allowing for uniform color. The palette for Kerman carpets is as brilliant as it is varied. Tones can range from ivory, blue and magenta to a more golden and saffron cast.
The dominant colour of Kerman rugs is usually vivid red.
The pile is made of high-quality sheep’s wool, while the warp and weft are usually made of cotton. In terms of knot density, Kerman carpets are in the midfield compared to other Persian carpets.
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