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Islamic Art and Islamic Carpets in History

on Oct 17, 2022
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Many historical events left their impact on the development of the carpet industry and its design, and the spread of Islam and the emergence of Islamic art and Islamic carpets was one of those events that contributed to the emergence of new patterns and colors in carpets, and the design of Persian carpets was particularly influenced by Islamic traditions. The roots of Islam and the Islamic world Islam began in the Arabian Peninsula, then spread over several hundred years throughout Spain, the Byzantine Empire, the Sasanian Empire, and all over Asia. However, the area of ​​the Islamic world has expanded and contracted throughout history. Antique Islamic carpets The spread of Islam in new areas means that local cultures and political changes will be affected by this, and this change includes almost all aspects of society and life, including the arts. History of Islamic Art and Carpets Islamic art as a way of life Islamic art includes four basic components: calligraphy, plant patterns, pictorial representation, and geometric patterns. Therefore, Islamic art is more a way of life than just a presentation of the Islamic religion, as it includes a wonderful diversity and a personality of its own that has evolved with the passage of time. Outstanding Islamic art When many people imagine the Middle East, they imagine some of the basic components that indicate Islamic art, such as the unique architecture, calligraphy, and others... that characterize Islamic art. What influenced Islamic arts? Islamic art was influenced by the artists who worked under the Sasanian and Byzantine empires, as a new era of art emerged in that period, which is the result of merging the style of the indigenous people of those regions and the style of the Muslims, as an example of that the presence of some decorative features of Islamic art in many of the religious monuments that he worked on Muslim artists, including what was built during the Umayyad Caliphate, as in the Dome of the Rock Mosque. The Umayyad Caliphate and its impact on Islamic art The Umayyads brought architectural techniques from the Byzantines. The Dome of the Rock Mosque is the oldest Islamic building that was built in 1023 after its collapse. The Umayyads showed many innovations in architecture, as their technical prowess in architecture appeared at that time. Experts classify Islamic art according to Islamic history and different strains. Some common strains include: Ottomans the Safavids Mongols One of the wonderful things about Islamic art is that Muslims had so many different regional and national styles, which allowed for a great diversity of art, and we can see how Islamic art developed in each of those periods. Islamic Art in Carpets: The most popular form of Islamic art in the cultural tradition Carpet weaving is the most popular form of Islamic art in Muslim societies, and this beautiful art is famous for producing the "Oriental Carpet". The Persian ruler, Shah Abbas, developed an economic plan in the late sixteenth century for the carpet industry, by concluding trade treaties with Spain, England and France. As a result, the carpet industry moved from the hands of the peasants to the hands of distinguished artists, and soon carpet weaving became a national industry. Shah Abbas is a historical force behind Islamic art and carpets Royal families within Islamic societies owned the finest carpets, and royalty outside Islam also owned some of those pieces. By the early seventeenth century, Islamic carpets were mass-produced and became a status symbol in all European high-society families. floors, so it was also used on walls or covering furniture. As for the oldest Islamic carpets, most of them have unfortunately disappeared! Therefore, early scholars had to rely on Italian and Flemish paintings, especially Renaissance paintings, to study the history of Islamic carpets, and those historical paintings became a major source of information on ancient Islamic carpet weaving. The Saithwaite Family - Francis Wheatley, circa 1785 Young woman with a jug of water - Johannes Vermeer, circa 1660-67 The origin of carpets was often determined by moulds, style and design, especially the style of the knot, for example, Persian carpets were usually made with asymmetric knots, while Turkish carpets were made the other way around. Antique carpets are a huge part of the history of Islamic art, serving as expressive and decorative images of Islamic history and a major entity in the exceptional art history of the world as a whole. Islamic Carpets: From Homemade to Fine Art Women have been weaving carpets for thousands of years throughout the Islamic world, and their techniques and designs have been passed down generation after generation. The introduction of Islam allowed the utilitarian practice of carpet weaving to elevate into a form of fine art in many regions of the world. Islamic carpets are no longer just practical pieces of furniture. It became a symbol of status and wealth and was woven for the royal courts of the Islamic world. Many rural areas relied on traditional designs for carpets, and with the advent of Islam, they began to be inspired by new patterns and standardize production methods, and this was necessary to produce the magnificent royal court carpets that made their way into mosques and reception halls, and these carpets became part of the works of art that meet the desires and needs of the class ruling. Patterns of new Islamic carpets under Islamic rule The changes in carpet styles reflected; The development in the works of art found throughout the Islamic world, so the oriental carpets, for example, began to simulate the geometric patterns that were used in architecture, and carpets began to be produced with repeated motifs, and among the other styles that found their way to carpets is the “saz” style, in which flowers with leaves were used Curved elegant design. The color palette in the carpets and its forms also evolved, and a wide range of floral designs such as roses, carnations, lilies, lotus flowers, trees and fruits were added, and the production of civil art continued with the addition of new forms of religious art to the mix of traditional local styles, which allowed the expansion of design possibilities in each of the centers production in cities and villages. An example of garden rugs in Islamic art with an all-over design Inclusion of calligraphy in Islamic carpets A new element appeared in carpet design with the advent of Islam, which is the inclusion of calligraphy. Calligraphy is a stylized display of phrases and words in a way that makes it a beautiful piece of art, often looking like Arabic writing when it is actually a purely decorative form. The kufic decoration of a Shirvan rug A calligraphy that actually carries a linguistic meaning may include words or phrases from the Holy Qur’an, or perhaps verses from poetry. Early forms of this style appeared in the fifties of the fifteenth century AD, and words and phrases written in ornate Arabic called “Kufi” were placed in the margins of carpets, to be replaced in Finish with floral motifs and saz pattern. Antique Persian rug with Arabic calligraphy The inclusion of calligraphy and other detailed decorations required the production of finely woven Islamic carpets with a high density of knots, and the introduction of these elements meant a development in the design, quality, and processes of designing these carpets, and this also meant that carpet weavers had to follow a specific pattern instead of weaving carpet patterns from their imaginations, This transformation represented the formalization of the technical process of carpet making, and weaving schools and workshops were established to teach design and weaving to produce exquisite tile rugs. The emergence of the Islamic prayer rug The prayer rug was one of the most important design patterns that emerged in the world of carpet weaving under Islamic rule, and it is an important element for performing the five daily prayers, as the prayer rug provides a clean surface for performing prayers, whether in mosques, or in any other clean surface. Islamic prayer rug The introduction of Islam meant a new style of carpet specially designed to perform these rituals, these small carpets that are easy to carry, and which are distinguished by a design element known as the “mihrab”, or the place of prayer. While the top of the carpet is placed towards the direction of Mecca, as all worshipers are supposed to know the direction of the Qibla, no matter where they are in the world, this particular carpet is an important part of Islamic culture and art. Mihrab design in antique Islamic prayer rugs Prayer rugs are characterized by the ornate Islamic mihrab design, and include various designs that include flowers, geometry, and sometimes pictorial scenes (despite their rarity). Finishing prayers The carpet is carefully folded and treated as a sacred object, and this high status of this type of Islamic carpet means that there were many of them in previous centuries among other types of carpets. Muslim man praying on an Islamic prayer rug A new Islamic artistic philosophy One of the differences between tribal carpets and Islamic court carpets is the way the symbols and patterns are designed. Tribal carpets are often woven according to ancient traditions, where motifs and symbols carry specific meanings that can be understood simply, and they are very similar to the primitive form of writing, taking into account The motifs found in Islamic carpet artwork do not carry a specific meaning, but rather represent a philosophy. One of the most important examples of this is the use of tiled patterns in Islamic carpets, which aim to create beauty and harmony in the world and reflect the unity and diversity created by God. Another thing that we can find in Islamic artwork when designing geometric shapes is the presence of a deliberate error, and this error indicates that there is no perfect human thing, and that error is hidden, and at other times it is completely clear, and this is according to the preferences of the artist. Flora and fauna in Islamic carpets Some sects of Islam prohibit "carved" images. However, many historical examples of carpets depicting plants, animals, and even people can be found in many areas that were under significant Islamic influence at the time the carpet was made. Adherence to these principles depended on the attitude of the local ruler towards This shows that the influence of Islam on artistic design was not generalized to all regions, and that local customs also played important roles. Many artists used abstract paintings of plants, animals, and human forms as a form of adherence to this prohibition, and this was acceptable in some regions and prohibited in others, and this led to the emergence of many new artistic forms and motifs, and the influence of Islam was not uniform in all regions of the world Throughout the 1400 years of Islamic history, however, one rarely finds images of plants or animals on objects intended to be used for religious purposes, and many such products are found in the civil rather than the religious art of the Islamic world. The spread of Islam around the world led to changes in all fields, and those changes depended on the faith adopted by the local rulers. The industry is home to the fine arts stage it is in now. Patterns in Islamic Art Thousands of years ago, a new art form was designed to express ideas and feelings that are associated with the religion of Islam, and this art form became distinctive for a great religion, spreading with the spread of Islam from one country to another. Existing in many regions of the Middle East, Egypt, Morocco and Spain, Islamic art represents a rich history that reflects the culture of Islam, and is used in both religious and non-religious settings, as it is characterized by vibrant and complex patterns that express sophistication and symmetry, and most importantly, all of these different patterns are symbolic and within these patterns We find shapes such as stars, flowers, hexagons, and abstract shapes interacting with each other within intricate borders, whether it be on carpets, tapestries, curtains, wallpaper, book covers, or anywhere else. There were many restrictions in Islam on works of art in all fields, including what was not allowed for Islamic artists to design or display their work, and there is a concept called " aniconism ", and it can be defined as "the prohibition of physical depiction of humans and animals", and it is believed that commitment In this sense, people are prevented from worshiping an image instead of worshiping God, and civil Islamic art may sometimes include depictions of humans and animals, but traditional Islamic art rarely finds this in it. We can find Islamic art on the walls or on canvases hanging on the wall, or in the form of intricate and colorful motifs, and with a mixture of geometric shapes and abstract shapes, and the beauty of Islamic art is not limited to its appearance only, but in the way it is presented as a symbol of ideas and concepts that are appreciated in the culture Islamic. Decorations are decorative designs and patterns, and among the most famous of these decorations in Islamic art, which are considered among the features that distinguish it, are the following decorations: floral motifs Geometric motifs Line. Below, let's explore some of the main characteristics of Islamic art, what influenced those characteristics, and some types of Islamic artwork. 1. Floral designs in Islamic art Floral designs are used in Islamic art instead of images of people and animals, because floral designs symbolize growth and life, and flower designs can convey ideas about human life better than some people think, and there are specific types of flowers and plants that carry religious meanings in Islam. Timurid manuscripts, Ottoman carpets and Safavid carpets were influenced by Islamic art, so the three categories contain floral patterns, flowers with four or five petals, and artworks from these categories also contain interlocking, rhythmic and/or graduated floral patterns, and this is called intertwining Also the name "Arabesque", it refers to those shapes that appear to be loose or closely knit together in a work of art, and rhythm in visual art is created through repetition of shapes and lines, and it is easier to design a rhythmic pattern in geometric shapes than in flowers and plants Spiral motifs refer to vines or curved lines intertwined in the artwork. To perfect these designs, artists use techniques such as grids, with some designs drawn by hand. With a lot of practice, elegant and symmetrical designs can be obtained. Khorasan carpets feature an arabesque (also known as Islamic) design. 2. Geometric patterns in Islamic art Geometry in Islamic art includes a variety of shapes that represent patterns that reflect the language of the universe, metal, paper, wood, glass, carpets, ceramics, jewellery... These are just a few of the shapes in which geometric patterns are commonly found, often overlapping Geometric patterns with frame floral and calligraphy design. The use of stars in Islamic art patterns began with the 9th century. Islamic art is characterized by 6-pointed stars. The 13-pointed stars appeared in 13th-century patterns. Over time, artists continued to develop techniques and use stars with more points. Geometric designs in Islamic art focus on depicting shapes and inanimate objects. The complexities of geometric designs encourage people to examine them closely and try to discover their meanings. These designs are described as knots and spiral motifs, given that lines and shapes in art convey movement. When looking at this type of design , the viewer's eyes automatically move around the artwork to follow the implied movement of the objects in the work. 3. Calligraphy in Islamic art Calligraphy is one of the main features of Islamic art and is believed to be a means of celebrating the love and remembrance of God Almighty. Verses from the Holy Qur’an are inscribed as pieces of art in an expressive and harmonious way. These patterns are widely found on ceramics and metal work, on the walls and ceilings of mosques, on the walls of schools, and on the walls of Many other buildings in Islamic countries, and these noble verses are usually written in Arabic, Persian or Turkish. Calligraphy is found in many forms of Islamic art The traditional Islamic art that includes calligraphy is designed using two different types of pens, one of the pens is called “jalam” and it is made of all natural wood, while the other type of pens has a metal tip, and the materials used in carving calligraphy are mostly paper, tiles or pots, rugs or stone. Translated by: nazmiyalantiquerugs.com
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The 6 most expensive rugs ever sold

on Oct 08, 2022
A rug adds a lot of beauty to any space, such as giving the foyer an inviting look or the bedroom with warmth and intimacy. Carpets are considered a practical and modern piece. As for the prices of carpets, they range to a large extent from the lowest price to the highest price. Where are the most expensive rugs or carpets ever sold used? Used under the furniture of Buckingham Palace in London, under the king's bed at Graceland or in the opera's sitting room? The answer may come as a surprise. According to Jacob Burstein's New York Times article published in February 2018, the rich and famous don't spend big on "something to walk their little dogs on!" Here are the most expensive rugs over the years. Intrigue and mystery A lot of ambiguity and speculation surrounded the death of the Lebanese-Brazilian Jewish banker Edmond J. Safra. This billionaire died of suffocation in a fire in his house in Monte Carlo in 1999 with his nurse. The media focused on his death, especially after it was proven to be intentional. Forbes named him one of the world's richest people in 2013, and among his possessions were the Safavi carpets from the sixteenth century, an oriental carpet from Persia that was purchased in the fall of 2005 at Sotheby's for more than two million dollars. It was stolen in World War II In the Museum of Islamic Art The 16th century Rothschild Tabriz carpet is the carpet that the Nazis stole from the Rothschild family in Austria during World War II. This magnificent Persian carpet is over 6 meters long and sold for $2.4 million. The buyer was Sheikh Saud bin Mohammed Al Thani of Qatar The carpet was woven in northwest Persia, and was initially valued at $400,000 before it was sold. It is now in the collection of the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar. Seventeenth century gem Isfahan silk rugs from central Persia / Christie's The beautiful Isfahan silk rug was sold at Christie's in June of 2008. It was bought by a Long Island resident who preferred to remain anonymous. Perhaps the reason behind his unwillingness to be seen was the $4.5 million payment for the Isfahan rug. Once owned by well-known collector Doris Duke, who acquired it in 1990, the rug was given to the Newport Restoration Foundation when Duke passed away in 1993. This 17th-century Isfahan silk rug features 14 different, stunning colours. Carpet for the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) Baroda pearl rug In 2009, the Baroda pearl carpet was highlighted to become the most expensive carpet at the Sotheby's auction. This amazing carpet includes a million pearls of Pasha seeds, in addition to sapphires, emeralds and diamonds inlaid with gold. It was sold for $ 5.5 million at auction and was sewn in 1865, and it was supposed Basically, this carpet is to be placed on the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, in Medina, but the carpet did not reach its original destination after the death of the Maharaja of Baroda, who ordered its weaving in 1870. As for who bought this piece, it is still unknown to this day, and it is now part From the permanent collection of the National Museum of Qatar. Kerman Persian carpet The Kerman Persian rug with vase pattern, another 17th-century rug, became the talk of the carpet world in April of 2010 when it sold at Christie's for $9.6 million. What makes it interesting is that this rug, made in southeast Persia, was originally valued at just over $1,000 just six months before it sold for $9.0 million in 2010! The most expensive carpet ever sold is... Picture of Clark Sickle To date, the Clark sickle rug tops the list of best-selling rugs. This rug is more than 360 years old and dates back to the 17th century. It was owned by the William Clark Company. Clark was an industrialist and former United States Senator from Montana, After his death in 1925, the Persian rug, along with more than 200 pieces, was donated to the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Clarke's sickle rug sold for $33.7 million. The red-and-brown Persian rug was last shown at Corcoran in 2006, and before that at the Sackler Gallery in D.C. in 2003. Before the historic sale, the rug was in storage. As for who paid the high price for the eight-foot-nine inches by six feet five inches, Sotheby's is undisclosed as with many of these handmade rugs, as the buyer who made the bid by phone has so far remained anonymous. What makes the Clack sickle rug sell for such a high price? Perhaps it was the fact that this rare Persian carpet characterized by its "vase technique" was not expected to be made available for auction. Persian carpets from the 16th and 17th centuries are also believed to be works of art, and the country of origin along with the history of the rug plays a role when Determining its value The current owner of the Clark Sickle rug wasn't the only one who was willing to shell out a huge sum for this historic rug. Three other people got involved in a bidding war before Sotheby's Mary Jo Otsi and chief advisor announced that the rug had become "sold." Before the auction, the carpet was estimated at about five to seven million dollars! Translated by: plushrugs.com
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Tips from Icon Design

on Oct 06, 2022
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البعض يعشق الخروج عن المألوف ويختار كل ما هو جديد وغريب في عالم السجاد ولا يألف المتعارف عليه أو الشائع مع صيحة الموضة لإعطاء ارضية الغرفة لمسة جمالية وزخرفة آخاذة، والبعض الآخر يتوجه نحو السجاد الكلاسيكي أو الشرقي والعتيق فهو يرمز إلى الفخامة والأصالة ويميل أكثر لقطع السجاد العتيقة، على الرغم من الإختلاف بين الطرفين إلا أنهما اجتمعا على أن السجاد واحد من أبرز أيقونات التصميم التي تؤثر بقوة على أناقة الغرفة عند اختيار ما يتماشى مع تنسيق الالوان في الديكور المنزلي ونمط الغرفة والحجم المناسب مع الأثاث.
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The most expensive 10 oriental carpets in the world

on Oct 06, 2022
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We are used to hearing about how expensive oriental rugs are, but few of us can guess the price of the most expensive rug in the world! In fact, it is a price that is hard to imagine, as the cost of the most expensive carpet in the world: $4,450,000! It is a silk carpet from Isfahan and was sold by the famous auction house Christie's. Here are the 10 most expensive oriental rugs in the world 1. Isfahan silk carpets The Isfahan silk carpet, measuring 7 ft 7 in x 5 ft 7 in (231 cm x 170 cm), occupies the top of the list of the ten most expensive carpets in the world. It was sold by Christie's in 2008 at a price of $4,450,000. There are many factors that contributed to selling it at this price. The knot density, the use of many colors, the exquisite craftsmanship, and the pure silk. Despite the age of the rug it was in very good condition with very little damage when it was sold. The Isfahan silk rug was once owned by the wealthy Doris Duke, an internationally known collector of oriental rugs. Another important fact about the selling price of this rug is that this price is not only the highest price ever paid for a rug at auction, but it is the highest price among private rug sales as well. 2. Ziegler Carpets Mahal The second most expensive carpet in the world Sold for $182,500, the second most expensive carpet rank goes to Ziegler Mahal Carpets from Central Persia. The factors that contributed to the high price of this carpet were its excellent condition, large gauge, and attractive color combinations including light blue and terracotta; They are two of the common colors in these types of carpets. 3. Ziegler Carpets Mahal The third most expensive carpet in the world The other Ziegler carpet occupies the third position in the list of the most expensive types of carpets in the world, and it was sold at a price of 170,500 US dollars, and among the factors that contributed to the high price of this carpet is its large size, and its attractive and soft colors, which are completely unique in Mahal carpets. The fact that this rug ranked third on the list despite the damage caused by moths is evidence of the high value of this piece, and according to experts the damage to the rug can be successfully repaired so that the owners can restore the rug to its former glory. 4. Mat Usak Fourth most expensive carpet in the world The fourth most expensive carpet is the brightly colored Oshak, a symbolic carpet. This richly designed carpet sold for $158,500. Features that contributed to its high price include its lustrous brick-red color and pattern, and its exceptional craftsmanship. 5. Isfahan carpet Fifth most expensive carpet in the world The Isfahan rug was also part of the Doris Duke collection, and its sale price of $116,500 ranks it as the fifth most expensive rug in the world. Delightful color combinations, intricate pattern design, and high decorative value helped increase its value. One of its most striking features is the small border consisting of an unusual vine design consisting of stylized buds in a repeating pattern. This is rarely seen in the small borders of Isfahan carpets and is thought to derive from the chrome borders found in classical Persian carpets of the 16th century. Read also: History of oriental carpets 6. Ziegler Carpets Mahal Sixth most expensive carpet in the world Another Ziegler carpet managed to enter the top ten list of the most expensive carpets, which is evidence of the high quality and high value of this type of carpet. Featuring deep royal hues and an elaborately patterned floral border, this Ziegler Mahal rug sold for $98,500 at Sotheby's. It is also the third of the top ten to come from well-known carpet league group Doris Duke. 7. Sajjad Mohtashem Kashan Seventh most expensive carpet in the world The Mohtasham Kashan carpet from central Persia ranked seventh among the 10 most expensive carpets in the world, and it was sold by Sotheby's auction for $ 92,500. The excellent craftsmanship and precision of execution, along with the intricate design and beautiful color combinations, give this rug a high decorative value. Mohtashem Kashan rugs are generally regarded as among the most beautiful of all Kashan rugs and this particular piece is a prime example of that. 8. Portuguese armored carpet The eighth most expensive carpet in the world Eighth on this list, this Portuguese armored rug, sold for: $80,500 by Christie's New York in 2008, features a central square medallion with an intricate border, composed of repeating oscillating patterns. 9. Ferjan Saruq carpet Ninth most expensive carpet in the world The ninth place is occupied by the Ferjan carpet, at a price of $ 74,500, and it represents a typical design for the Ferjan Saruq carpet, which is highly preferred by the majority of carpet collectors. These carpets are distinguished by three medallions, which run along its length, forming a design somewhat resembling that of a symmetrical hour glass. 10. Tabriz carpet Tenth most expensive carpet in the world Rounding out our top ten list, is this Tabriz rug, sold by Sotheby's for: $68,500. Originating in northwestern Persia, this rug is a perfect example of the traditional Mahi field patterns and colors. [Translated by adaptation from catalinarug.com
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The history of the luxury oriental carpet industry

on Oct 06, 2022
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كان السجاد الشرقي ذو قيمة على المستوى عالمياً وتم تسميته بشكل فعلي كعملٍ فنّي معترفٍ به، وكان هواة السجاد المولعين في حبه يرغبون في امتلاكه بمثابة قطعة من التاريخ الغني والملون لهذا النوع من الفنون، إذ تمتلك السجادات الشرقية القدرة على تحويل التصاميم الداخلية إلى مساحات غير اعتيادية، وما يزال غير معروف تحديداً في أي وقت تم نسج أول سجاد شرقي يدوي، ولكن ... تابع القراءة
فرش الموكيت

The most prominent features of luxurious carpeting for floors

on Oct 06, 2022
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لا يزال فرش الموكيت من بين أفضل خيارات الأرضيات اليوم، ويعود ذلك لدفء ونعومة ملمسه التي تضيف إحساساً بالراحة عند المشي أو الجلوس عليه خاصةً لكبار السن أو الأطفال ويتم فرشه على مساحة الأرضية بالكامل ويستخدم في غرف النوم والمجالس وحتى غرف الأطفال
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What are the factors for purchasing floor carpet tiles?

on Oct 06, 2022
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Self-adhesive carpets can be used as a substitute for regular carpets in offices and commercial places because it is characterized by an elegant, calm and practical appearance, and it is characterized by being easy to install and maintain, in addition to durability. You should consider if you are thinking of buying carpet floor tiles:
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7 crochet rug patterns, add life to your home

on Oct 06, 2022
Crochet rug is a great way to add life to your home, it is not about the process of crocheting rugs per se, but rather about the effort one puts into making something beautiful to show off and others to enjoy watching, in this article we have compiled 7 of the best crochet rug patterns , which will make you want to add it to your home.. When it comes to decorating your home in the classic way, you cannot ignore the idea of ​​owning crochet rugs, and you may feel that knitting this type of rug requires a lot of effort just to add it to your decor, but it adds a distinctive touch to the decor, especially if some of the spaces in it seem boring. Over time, the number of crochet rug patterns has increased, so you will have a lot of options. These options are available for those who want to sew crochet rugs themselves, or for those who want to own them alike. Crochet rug patterns include circular designs, contemporary designs, and many more, which you can use to suit the room design. You may notice that of all the crochet rug patterns, the rectangular crochet rug pattern is the most popular because it easily adapts to doors, hallways, etc. . Crochet rugs have many uses, regardless of their use in decoration. For example, they can be used to protect the floor from scratches caused by furniture, or these rugs can provide comfort for feet in the bedroom or bathroom. The most important thing that can attract attention about crochet rugs is It can be easily washed with a washing machine, while it can maintain its quality. This type of carpet was originally placed to protect floors from dirt or to absorb water (especially in bathrooms), but it is now being used as a fashion in the world of interior design. Here are the most commonly used crochet rug patterns. Circular Crochet Rug Patterns : Most circular crochet rugs are woven with large alpaca stitches that form a warm rug to avoid cold floors, and circular crochet rugs can also be made with single crochet stitches, so those who know this basic crochet technique can choose to try crochet knitting By themselves, circular crochet rugs make the floor comfortable and add color to a room, and you can make the rug match the style of any room or choose a vibrant contrasting color for a unique effect in the space. Contemporary rug patterns : These are modern shapes of crochet rugs that you can use in all spaces and rooms in your home, and they are classic shapes, but they add a modern look to the home. This type is often made of high-density yarns, which makes it super soft and luxurious for your feet. Shaggy Rug Pattern: It is considered one of the latest designs in crochet rug patterns, and it is very popular among rug lovers due to its soft texture, therefore, it is especially suitable for young children and babies as well, this modern rug is the most comfortable of all crochet rugs and gives room Modern look, which is more popular in girls' rooms. Welcome crochet rug : The crochet rug provides a great service when you place it as a welcome rug outside your home or inside your home near the entrance door. You can use bright colors or quick patterns for this purpose. Free crochet rug patterns Get inspired by these crochet rug art patterns and ideas, you'll probably want to make these adorable rugs and they're fairly easy, so we've included the best free crochet rug patterns to try! How to make an oval shaped crochet rug?     Sunshine crochet rug Knitting a crochet rug can be a daunting task for some, but making DIY your home is easy, and being handmade will be the perfect way to add life to your space.   Crochet rug for kids   Giant crochet rug in the shape of a seashell   Crochet holly floor rug   Giant crochet doily pattern   There is no better feeling than walking barefoot on a handmade crochet rug! You will feel like you are giving yourself a treat! Your family and friends will love this great option and they will definitely ask you to make some crochet rugs for them too!   Crochet mandala rug pattern   Crochet fish scales rug pattern Lilywater flower crochet rug pattern   Giant crochet doily Crochet floor rug with openwork dots Giant mandala rug Rectangle crochet rug pattern [Translated by adaptation from egecarpets.com ]
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6 captivating rugs are classified as works of art

on Oct 06, 2022
These wonderful furnishings go beyond the traditional use in the room, the walls are often dominated by hanging paintings, but today the ability of the floor of the room also has the ability to add an artistic touch in the home. “In a changing world where art and design come together more than ever before, our new collection of Art Deco-inspired rugs reflects this,” says Doris Leslie Blau, the world's most recognized brand for antique rugs. These pieces also take a lot of time and skill to produce, and should be considered works of art no matter how they are used.” Bollor was not alone in appreciating these creations. Here are these examples. A decorative-inspired rug by Doris Leslie Blue blurs the line between rug and painting. This silk rug from the S. de Gunzburg Collection is just as enchanting as the dot-centric work of Yayo Kusama and Damien Hirst. French designer Neo Duchaufour-Laurence, who originally trained as a sculptor, uses metals and natural materials to inspire his design for Lengfeld I, a style in his new collection Ru by Taiping. Delicate pencil drawing creates a charming sea-inspired pattern in blue waves by Adam Hunter. Colorful foils make a statement in a rug from the Jenny Collection from Stark. The lines and patterns of the Fiesta rug from Loloi's Gemology collection recall Frank Stella's bold and imaginative architecture. Did these works inspire you to take on another dimension of carpets that are not traditionally known? Share your comment.. [Translated by adaptation from galeriemagazine.com ]
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6 different materials that carpets are made of

on Oct 06, 2022
One of the most distinguishing elements of carpets is the material from which they are made. Below is a list of different types of materials that carpets are made from. 1. Nylon carpets Nylon rugs are a very popular choice, thanks to how strong and durable the nylon material is. The nylon fibers can resist soil, and will stay that way for years without warping. Nylon rugs are popular, but they can produce static electricity due to friction; So this thing should be considered if you are going to choose a carpet of this type, and while you decide to buy a nylon carpet, you may want to use an anti-static spray to help reduce electric shocks to a minimum! Also read: The benefits of carpets 2. Olivine Olefin is a polypropylene compound, and it was originally used in outdoor spaces, due to its ability to resist moisture, now it is used in indoor spaces because olefin fibers provide a wool-like texture and are very durable, it is also necessary to know that overexposing them to UV rays The sun can damage her appearance. 3. Polyester Another popular choice for those looking for durability in a floor mat (without compromising on looks), polyester rugs are a synthetic material that resists stains, resists moisture and is also easy to clean. Also read: The best rooms to use carpeting 4. Acrylic Acrylic material consists of wool-like particles and has a high level of stain-resistance making this variety particularly attractive to areas subject to stains and general wear and tear. 5. Wool Wool is attractive because it has a series of carefully woven fibers that resist dirt. Wool can also resist stains well, however, it is also more expensive due to how durable its surface is. 6. Triexta Triexta is becoming a more popular choice in many homes with pets and children, thanks to how strong the synthetic fibers are, which rarely tear like other materials. The best choice for those looking to get a carpet at a lower cost. [Translated by adaptation from homestratosphere.com ]
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The creative process of artist Javier Marín

on Oct 06, 2022
Javier Marín's work is about the creative process One of Mexico's leading artists, Javier Marín has developed his career over three decades of mastering visual art. He's most prolific in sculpture, but his art portfolio includes breathtaking paintings and drawings as well as other works. Recently, Javier collaborated with a luxury carpet manufacturer to create Stunning tapestry set of two rugs and five tapestries. History of Javier Marin Born in Uruapan, Michoacán, Mexico in 1962, and educated at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City, Javier Marín has been incredibly prolific over the course of his three decades of career, appearing in over 90 solo exhibitions and over 200 performances. Collectively, his work has been exhibited all over the world, including his native Mexico, Latin America, the United States, Europe and Asia, and he has also been highly awarded, winning first prize at the Third International Beijing Biennial, among others. Artist Javier Marin Javier Marin's style and creative process Javier Marín's work usually shows the human form. His work was developed by drawing the human form directly at the base. His work evolved into painting and sculpture eventually. His practical touch and the materials he uses in his final works stand out, rather than masking them. The supporting structures of the sculptures are exposed, or defined holes in the material. Sculptures by Javier Marin Marin's work is often compared to Renaissance statues by Michelangelo and Rodin. Huge bronze nudes that accentuate the human form are combined with a modern twist of his own to show his style. These "imperfections" are said to represent the inner struggle, quest, and grief of man. Carpet and textile business One of Marín's most recent works has departed from his sculptural models. Marín exhibited in Mexico City in February 2020, for the first time a collection of masterfully woven carpets and tapestries. Literally his creative process into a completely new creative piece of art the carpet. Sculptures by Javier Marin Javier Marin Textiles Marin's tapestries are handcrafted and woven using the traditional Gobelin technique. Marin photographs pieces from the molds he uses to make the sculptures, then recreates that image by weaving custom-dyed New Zealand wool. The biggest challenge was including all the little details, which is An important part of art for Marin. Tapestry by Javier Marin In addition to the five tapestries, the collection also includes rugs. These round rugs are referred to as "battle rugs," which depict the concept of the battle one might have with oneself inside one's head. These rugs are woven using a traditional Tibetan weaving technique. The rugs, like the tapestries, use New Zealand wool, beautiful pieces for the floor or the wall, Marin describes his technique as a free combination, he cuts letters randomly into black paper and throws them on a white surface, then weaves the resulting image. The Battle Rug by Javier Marin Marin asserts that these tapestries, like all of his work, were as much about the creative process as they were about the final product, his work known for building a story out of nothing. Javier Marín still lives and works in Mexico, and his creations can be seen all over the world. [Translated by adaptation from the website nazmiyalantiquerugs.com ]
تنسيق المرايا

5 tips for decorating with mirrors

on Oct 06, 2022
أين توضع المرايا في المنزل؟ . . لا تستخدم المرايا لتفقّد مظهرنا في اللحظة الأخيرة قبل المغادرة وحسب فهي تلعب دور حيوي في عكس الإمكانات الحقيقية لديكور المنزل فهي تعتبر قطعة مثالية رائعة لا يمكن الإكتفاء منها ابداً وذلك يعتبر جيد حيث يمكنك وضعها في كل غرفة في المنزل لكن عليك تنسيق المرايا وترتيبها اولاً !
عن السجاد واللغة

About carpets and language

on Oct 06, 2022
In researching and then sourcing rugs in Morocco, the most obvious thing became the many translations involved for the terms. At first, our buying and research teams were obsessed with understanding each piece as well as we could, "What does this symbol mean?" We'd ask, "What is this rug called?" What we have learned over time is that the answers are often not accurate or definitive, or that they shift dramatically from one language or intention to another. Berber craftsmen widely known as rug weavers by the name of the Berbers, a name derived from the Berber language Barbarus, the Latin word for barbarian, or Barbaros, called in Greek, "bar-bar" a meaningless term in Greek, this term was a phonetic spelling of what the languages ​​sound like An unknown (i.e., non-Greek) alien to Greek ears, it was used by the Romans to refer to anyone who spoke a language they didn't understand: Gauls, Celts, Germans, everyone else...and maybe everyone. Illustrated map of Berber groups (source unknown) The term Berber refers to the indigenous people of North Africa, who call themselves the Berbers, or the Amazigh people, meaning "free" and "noble" in their dialect, but primarily, the Berbers identify themselves by the name of their individual group or region. Like Beni Ouarine, Ait is a Berber word meaning "people", Beni referring to "son", the next word - Bou Chaouen, Ouren, Mughild. Refers to the place where people lived, or the name of the ancestor. Berbers speak one of three main dialects: Tarifit in the north, Tamazight in the Middle Atlas, and Taselhit in the High Atlas and Small Atlas. These dialects refer to oral rather than written languages. Phonetic explanations explain why there are multiple spellings of the same name, and there is no "correct" way: Orin is also Warin, and Zayan is Zayan. The Amazigh alphabet is called Tifinagh There is also a visual component that requires a flexible understanding of what we see differently, with translation, whether in text or tapestry, some incomprehensible, some unknown, or better than explained, the appeal of these rugs, carefully crafted and managed to stay on Alive for decades, as unique as pattern or colour, each piece carries with it a hint of the hidden layers of unknown language, it is the weaver's secret. [Translated by adaptation from revivalrugs.com ]
اخطاء في الديكور المنزلي

Common Home Decor Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)

on Oct 06, 2022
إن العثور على السجادة الكبير المثالي لغرفة ما أمرٌ محيٍّر، فأنت لا تريد سجادة كبيرة جدًا أو صغيرة جدًا، فالمطلوب أن تكون السجادة مناسبة تمامًا! إذا كانت السجادة صغيرة جدًا، فستظهر كما لو كانت تطفو في الغرفة، أما إذا كانت كبيرة جدًا، فسوف تطغى على الغرفة وستجعل المساحة تبدو أصغر مما هي عليه، يعتمد اختيار الحجم المناسب للسجادة لغرفتك على هدفك من التصميم، هل تريد أن تكون سجادتك نقطة محورية في المساحة أم أن تكون قطعة مميزة؟
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Top 6 carpet tips

on Oct 06, 2022
An important part of our tasks every day with customers is to guide them to the perfect rug and make sure that the rug fits all their needs and matches their taste, so we ask a wide range of questions about where the rug will be placed, what type of use it will be, and what effect the customer would like it to have. The carpet for the room. Wanting to let it be the focal point of the space, or subtle guidelines on how to handle more than one rug in one space, here we share some of our most popular tips. Tip 1: Color Don't waste your time trying to match the colors exactly, it won't happen, and if you try too hard, you'll end up looking artificial. Designers often use a special trick when designing a room from scratch or remodeling a room, by starting by choosing the rug first and subtracting Color options, if you are afraid that the colors you will choose will be bold, start slowly, the tribal rug is a great start, it goes with everything, over time, you will discover the favorite color and you can match this color with the walls or vice versa, the wonderful thing about the carpets that contain The advantage of so many colors and design elements is that you are not limited to one aspect and can change the color of the walls many times over the life of the rug. Dark colors make items appear smaller and lighter colors do the opposite, making items or spaces appear larger. If your space is small, try using a light-colored rug; To make your room look spacious. Many people take up the topic of color matching, wanting to get a perfect match, this is perhaps the biggest frustrating reason, colors don't have to match perfectly, the golden rule here is: stick to similar colors and they will all fit perfectly, you have an example for that; A bed of roses, all the colors of the roses are mismatched, in fact there are hundreds of shades of color in one flower tree, different greens in the leaves, and gradations in the petals, color is the least of the problems when choosing a carpet. Tip 2: Sizing the rug The first mistake most people make is to choose a carpet that is too small. Carpets that go beyond the edges of the furniture can make the room appear larger. It is necessary to point out that the size of any carpet can be suitable, but some carpets are already very small, as in the image below, and the problem of having a small carpet They make everything else seem out of the ordinary. One of the practical tasks of the rug is that it prepares the ground for what we are going to put on it. Tip 3: More than a rug Can more than one rug be placed in the same space? The simple answer is of course it can! It's like adding plants throughout the space, however, if you do, you have to keep the color scheme in each area and ultimately do what feels right to you. Tip 4: Rough texture The most common material in carpets is wool, but synthetics and viscose also account for a huge market share. Wool has a higher price compared to synthetics. Viscose is used as an alternative to silk. It has the same feel as silk but like wool. It also has the advantage of being a little cheaper, but keep in mind Nothing beats real silk. There are many grades of wool, in general, the wool of sheep from the higher regions is finer, and the neck and belly region also contains finer wool, and the wool from young healthy animals is better, and cutting the wool from the animal while it is alive without having to kill it is one of the best methods to obtain It provides high-quality wool and at the same time maintains good health for the sheep, as getting rid of the accumulated wool helps them to graze without feeling any burden or effort. Tip 5: Shop Bring your fabric, paint and flooring samples (carpets, wood floors, tiles, etc.) to orchestrate the perfect look, you can follow these brief steps to create a photo album on your smartphone or a private Pin Board on Pinterest where you can store your home photos, room details, Furniture etc. This way your home is with you wherever you go and that is very important. Measure everything in your space and keep a list of these measurements with you at all times. Include the sizes of chair heights, window frames and doorways, the size of the room, and the sizes of the pieces of furniture or accessories you want to have such as mirrors or paintings. Tip 6: Bonus tip “Saturate your mind with images of interiors and colorful stories you feel excited about,” says Elsie Larsson of Red Velvet. “Once you collect enough images and have time to analyze them, you will find the trends and styles you are drawn to, and then you will be able to think about how you can incorporate them into your home.” At Weft online store you will find the best types and styles of rugs, our goal is to help you make your home beautiful, comfortable and a place you can be proud to design for your family and in front of your friends. [Translated by adaptation from the website www.nwrugs.com ]
نمط التصميم الداخلي الانتقائي

Eclectic interior design style

on Oct 06, 2022
A variety of businesses, furnishings, and architecture can create a home that is both simple and full of energy. “Eclectic style combines elements of at least two decorating styles, and the beauty of an eclectically decorated home is that it doesn’t stick to just one main style, but gives you the opportunity to get creative by incorporating other styles.” Georgina Devereaux, Medley Decorator Portland-based designer Angela Todd recommends the following tip: "Try the 60%, 30%, 10% formula when implementing eclectic design in a space... To determine your style ratio, start with the architecture in your room (60%), try to use what you like." More in 10% of the method." Combine old, new and modern with traditional influences, as well as many different ones and the result is something very original and beautiful. Eclectic is the term used to describe a style that includes a little bit of almost everything, from traditional furniture to antiques to modern art, the possibilities are endless in fact, and oftentimes there will also be the possibility to add a bit of personal style. Either through the interesting things on display, or the use of bold colours, it takes some skill to understand what will actually fit together, and even if the essence of each element's styles is vastly different, the rules and principles of design still apply, but in a very abstract way. ". "Eclectic design purposefully involves combining so-called contrasting elements such as modern and traditional pieces, under the logic of 'anything goes.' However, it is critical that one stays true to the basic principles, such as size, form, balance, and harmony." Although eclectic decor is warm and welcoming, design can often be challenging, and this style can be implemented effectively if design principles are understood, namely: line, color, texture, proportion, and form. What styles would you like to combine for an eclectic design scheme? Do you have questions about how to achieve your favorite decor design? [Translated by adaptation from the website www.nwrugs.com ]
كيفية استخدام سجاد ذو رسومات جريئة في منزلك

How to use bold graphic rugs in your home

on Oct 06, 2022
Graphic rugs have become a popular trend at the moment, so we see them everywhere and everyone loves them. We can usually describe graphic rugs as stripes, chevrons, or geometric patterns; But I feel like a bold animal print or a modern floral could fall into that category too. How do you make these bold and fun rugs work for your space? "If you have a room that has basic pieces but lacks a personal touch, consider using graphic rugs," says designer Caitlin Creer. "You'll be surprised how instantly furniture with a simple stripe or geometric pattern can liven up and update," a graphic rug is simple, yet They do a lot to liven up the space. It's essential to liven up a living space with organic, consistent tints of color, no matter the season. Incorporating colors, especially in the winter months, can make your home warm and inviting. Yellow is a sure way to brighten things up, don't you think? Patterned rugs are great in any room, if you're a little worried about bold modern rugs, try placing small patterned rugs in your bathroom, kitchen, or even hallway, that way you'll still be able to get gorgeous solid pops of color. It's important not to go overboard with your carpet hues, so make sure you choose colors in your space that match your rug either as an accent color (in small doses) or stick to a monochromatic scheme, and the "rule of thumb" that most interior designers follow here, is the 60-rule. 10-30, and this rule is easy to follow to ensure you incorporate the right amount of color into your interior design, for example, for a room choose 60% as the main color, usually your primary paint color; the 30% should be your second color, usually Whether the primary furniture or cabinet color is in the space, Lauren MacGregor advises that the remaining 10% is what you should use for accent colors that add variety. Katelyn Krier also suggests, "If you have a mostly finished room and want it to be bold, consider other patterns and colors already in the space, and make sure that incorporating a bold piece won't overwhelm the space or make things too full. It's all about creating balance." .” Layering a room is key to visual comfort and warmth, so Freshome's Shelley Little suggests the following: "As you think about the layers you want to add to your design, consider choosing different textures and fabrics. Think velvet pillows, silk curtains, mohair blankets, and plush area rugs." ". You can use a variety of patterned rugs to bring visual interest to your spacious space. Will they add any boldness to your spaces this season? We'd love to hear what you've got planned. In the Weft online store, you will find great options in a variety of colors.. [Translated by adaptation from the website www.nwrugs.com ]
كيف يؤثر لون السجاد على طابع غرفتك؟

How does the color of the carpet affect the character of your room?

on Oct 06, 2022
Colors can have a huge impact on moods, feelings and emotions, so when it comes time to select colors for a room or a home, you should think carefully about the colors you want to use from start to finish. Carpets offer a wide range of options when it comes to flooring, Ranging from navy blues to neutral beiges, rugs can give you the most flexibility when it comes to adjusting the look and feel of your space. Here we offer some tips to consider when you are ready to choose your rug. What is the effect of the color of your carpet? Many of us probably do not take the time to think about the color of the carpet to choose, however, like any space in the room, the color of the carpet can affect your mood every day, even if you are not aware of it, in fact, the color can even affect your thoughts, and it may They feel differently or perform differently depending on the colors you choose for your space. After all, the colors you choose are a reflection of your personality and choosing them is an important decision. There are some effects of color that have been proven true for many people: Red is a warm color that, depending on the hue, can bring a feeling of warmth and can also help elevate the energy level in a room. Orange is also a high-energy color, and it is not suitable for every space. It can bring an uplifting effect to rooms where a lot of activity is happening. Yellow is usually seen as a cheerful color and can be very energizing in open areas due to it being a warm colour. It is also welcoming and relaxing and can make the perfect effect in an entryway. Blue is a cool color and is often seen as calming and relaxing. A blue rug can be the perfect choice for your bedroom. However, light blue can be very cold and should be balanced with warmer tones in the furnishings. Green is refreshing and cheerful, and it is a good combination of the qualities of blue and yellow. It also reduces stress and helps to relax. Purple is a rich and dramatic color and is often associated with luxury. In its lighter tones, it takes the role of a cool color, while in its darker tones, it tends towards the warmth of red. Are you afraid of having too much color in your carpet? There's a reason beige, brown, gray and neutral white are so popular, they are the most flexible color options available allowing for color to be added or matched with furnishings and accessories based on your preferences. But feel free to choose other colors@ Questions to ask yourself when considering carpet color: What character do you want to create? Who will use the room most often? What is the use of the room? What is the size of the room? Color trends will come and go, and what makes a perfect color for your room is the color that reflects your personality. Mix the colors you like best and you will have a home that suits your style and welcomes all who enter it in your own way. When you are ready to buy carpets, we invite you to visit our online store. We help homeowners find the right rugs for their homes and moods.
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14 of the strangest and most innovative carpets

on Oct 06, 2022
We all have carpets, rugs, doormats, and walkways at home or in the office, and when we look and focus on the places we are in, we will find them everywhere, but with the passage of time we no longer notice them, or talk about their beauty, and yet there are some unusual designs that deserve interest. The history of carpets began a long time ago; The oldest existing carpet is more than 2,000 years old, and it was found in 1949 in a cemetery in southern Siberia, where it was preserved in ice. The origin of this rug is either attributed to the Scythians or the Persian Achaemenids, from ancient beliefs, the rug was believed to protect those sitting within its magical borders! Nowadays, no one believes in magic carpets, but there are so many innovative, clever and even crazy designs of carpets and mats that are worth checking out! These are some unusual designs for carpets and rugs. 1. Scale-shaped pedal Designed by Emilio Alarcon 2. The carpet of the dead body Designed by Alex Carpenter 3. Brush pattern rug Designed by Giles Miller 4. A small bathroom mat with a grass pattern Designed by Nguyen La Chanh 5. The space invaders doormat 6. A puzzle-shaped carpet Designer: Norris Kalinokas 7. Mat with bed shoes Designed by Daniel Meyer 8. Wood pattern rugs Designed by YLdesign 9. Egg-shaped carpet Designed by Valentina Odrito 10. Monster Rugs Designed by Joshua Ben Longo 11. Mario themed rug 12. Sausage rugs Designed by Flashbuild 13. A bandage rug Designed by Ricardo Garza Marcos 14. Recycled rubber key pad on the keyboard Designed by Peter Woodt 15. Carpet of flowers Designed by Studio Tord Boontje for Nani Marquina [Translated by adaptation from boredpanda.com ]
السجادة على أريكة فرويد

The carpet on Freud's sofa

on Oct 06, 2022
Who is Freud? While reading the biography of the founder of the school of psychoanalysis and psychology, Sigmund Freud, I came across this text: “The famous sofa was a production in itself, piled with cushions, and additional carpets for patients to use if they were cold, and covered with Shiraz Persian carpets.” When I read that text, I had to Looking for all the information about this rug... Peter Jay describes the rug as being of the Shiraz type. Shiraz is a city in the Iranian province of Fars, the place where the rugs were produced in the late 19th century, and which is famous for its rhombic motif. (in the form of a diamond). Freud's sofa as it is kept at the Freud Museum in London Design and pattern of the rug The rug, which covers the entire sofa, was made in the latter half of the 19th century and was presented to Freud by his cousin, Moritz Freud in 1883, according to Marina Werner in her article Freud's Couch: A Historical Case Study. Initially called Smyrna carpets, this type of carpet is now believed to be from Qashqai, made by the sheep- and goat-herding tribe of the same name in the eastern province of Fars. Quoting Marina Werner in her article, where she brilliantly uses the design of the rug covering Freud's sofa as a metaphor for his analysis: The central three diamond medallions of the rug on Freud's couch are framed within several rims of different widths and details, one within the other, ten in number, but others may distinguish them differently. Going toward the core, it is as if Freud chose to give his patients a place to lie, dream, and speak, which reproduces patterns of patterning, knotting, repetition, intertwining, and combining what was there to decode as he listened to the patient. place rug today Today in the Freud Museum in London, this rug provides an honest insight into the personal life of someone who spent his career delving into the personal lives of those he treated. Do you have handmade oriental rugs in your home? If you don't have them, visit Weft Store and view our inventory of luxurious handmade oriental rugs. Translated from rugs4.com