South Khorasan Curtain Rug in Iran

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Iran is a land of carpets In every corner of it, weaving a carpet that is pleasant and pleasant. Designers play a role and create a variety of themes by combining lines and shapes. And the hands knot into the knot of motifs and create unique and varied designs.
Rims are often polished under the wings of men and women, but some of these beautiful fabrics also serve as curtains in the entrance to prevent heat and cold or veil between men and women.
These carpets, which usually have slots for entry and exit, are called Curtain rugs. Curtain rugs have been around for many years in people’s homes, nomadic tents, mosques and Takaya and of course the colorful and colorful Imams and Imams shrine. The imagination and beauty of these woven fabrics doubles when they are woven in two.
The two faces differ in their roles and designs and colors. In the porches and bedrooms roles for pilgrimage and pilgrimage are widespread, and roles are laid on Curtain rugs and adorned with shrine doors. The designers’ inspiration for these designs is the mosque altar. Sometimes candles, inscriptions, or inscriptions are placed above the altar.
The altar tree design is also one of the most attractive designs in Curtain carpets. One of the Curtain carpets of Astan Quds treasures is the Curtain carpet with a tree altar design. The texture of this carpet is Mashhad.
Razavi pilgrims put away the carpets and salute the Prophet. The design and role of the two sides are similar, but the color of the other carpet is different from the one on the other. The carpets cover their shrine with their designs and colors, with the nodes of hope and their exquisite embellishments. Its texture date is 1320 AH and its dimensions are 300 x 410 cm.