Kamseh

This rug is from the district of Hamadan which is an important centre for the rug trade, as well as the most productive rug production area of Iran. Hamadan is a major city with hundreds of thousands of people. Like Ekbatan, it was a main city of the Achemenian kings. It has an indigenous Jewish population and numerous monuments, of which the most important are the tombs of Esther and Mordicai (central to Jewish pilgrims), and the tomb at Avicenna. Hamadan is a provincial capitol. Two types of rugs are knotted. One is the so-called “city rug”, also known as the Shahrbaff. The production is modern and largely state controlled. The village production, however, is much more important; Hamadan is a market city for many rug producing villages that each has its own pattern. Most prominent are Borchalu, Tuserkman, Memraban, Khamseh, Begardeh, Enjilas, Hosseinabad, and Zandjan. There is a wide range of patterns but the quality is very consistent. The colours are strong, and often plant colours. The patterns are daring, although random, and Hosseinabad and Enjilas in particular are known for through going patterns. The rugs are usually not much bigger than 3 by 2 metres.
Kamseh
183-1388902-11647
207 cm x 130 cm
810 €
Kamseh
Kamseh
539-1491110-12365
202 cm x 121 cm
983 €
Kamseh
Kamseh
945-1514317-11089
200 cm x 137 cm
1,104 €
Kamseh
Kamseh
509-1514323-11084
209 cm x 138 cm
1,159 €
Kamseh
Kamseh
431-1514316-11090
269 cm x 159 cm
1,725 €
Kamseh