A Keshan rug no. 2137 (also spelled Kashan) is a classic, hand-knotted Persian rug from the city of Kashan in central Iran, which has been an important center of carpet art for centuries. Typical characteristics of a Keshan carpet: Origin: Kashan (Iran), one of the oldest and most renowned carpet regions in Persia. Materials: Usually made of high-quality sheep's wool, often refined with silk. The warp thread is often cotton, and silk in finer examples. Weave: Very fine Persian weave, knot density often between 200,000 and over 1,000,000 knots per m². Pattern: Typical is a central medallion (often round or oval) on a richly ornamented field. Color palette: Classic colors are dark red, blue, beige, ivory; often with contrasting borders. Border: Multiple staggered, with floral motifs and tendril patterns. Motifs: Arabesques, flowers, tendrils, sometimes figurative depictions (in very old pieces).
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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialCotton, WoolNumber of items1Height2 cmWidth247 cmDepth298 cm