Ancient Abniye design on Persian carpet
The ancient Abniye design on the Iranian carpet, as its name suggests, is inspired by ancient Iranian motifs in various arts. In other words, artists in this field have tried to create original designs and patterns by using ancient patterns and drawings in Iranian art for carpets and rugs, and by weaving them, to show another manifestation of the art and creativity of the Iranian people.
Features of the ancient Abniye design on the carpet
The ancient Abniye design on the rug is inspired exclusively by the tiles and geometric shapes and shapes used in historical monuments (geometric design in Iranian carpet weaving). They will draw your attention to the drawings, tiles and geometric shapes used in these houses. For example, old houses in Isfahan and Kashan are a clear symbol of this art, and if you pay attention to the design of carpets woven in these cities, you will see that these designs and patterns are also seen in the carpets woven in these areas. Be. The tiling of mosques and palaces and other possibilities have been a model for these designs on carpets.
A variety of ancient Abniye designs on rugs
The ancient Abniye project also has a number of sub-roles, including Persepolis, Bostan Arch, Kasra Arch or Madain Porch, and the underground plan. These designs have been used in the texture of the carpet with exactly the same elegance, beauty and originality, as if they show the illustrated history of the land of Iran. Persepolis and Pasargad show the ancient culture of several thousand years of Iranian history, and when it is woven as a design and exported to the rest of the world, it will actually reflect the history of Iran.
The ancient Abniye design in carpets and rugs is generally used because of its beauty and originality, and of course it is very popular among carpet enthusiasts. Bostan Arch, as a historical monument in Kerman, is also a model for carpet design and is still popular. The elegance and detail in the design of the Bostan arch, when woven on the carpet, will definitely amaze any viewer. Kasra Arch or Ivan Madain is also a historical monument related to the Sassanid era, a symbol of power and wealth. The difference in the shape and size of the arches in Ctesiphon in each row has made it a hundred times more beautiful, and its use in carpet design is equally beautiful and special.
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