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Traditional persian carpet motifs.
This decision is very unfortunate as it makes the book practically useless as an aid for establishing the origin of a rug in any systematic way.
Antique rugs are often more expensive than newer rugs but that is because of market demand and not because they are actually better.
This motif is often found in a cluster all over pattern however.
Ejder scorpion and spider sometimes called the crab or tortoise by carpet specialists share the same basic diamond shape with a hooked or stepped boundary often making them very difficult to distinguish.
The traditional way books on oriental rugs and carpets are organized is according to region of origin.
Some of the more common motifs are.
Boteh gul herati mina khani rosette shah abbasi.
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Boteh is the farsi word used to describe in immature flower or palm leaf.
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Book of oriental carpets and rugs.
The motif of a carpet can be used to determine the particular tribe or the area in which the rug was woven.
Gul motif most commonly seen on persian carpets of tekke jomud and carpets from the regions of turkestan.
The author of this book tried something new categorizing by design.
Boteh gul herati mina khani rosette shah abbasi azari kharchang and islimi floral.
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It is lustrous and superior.
Several protective motifs such as those for the dragon turkish.
Persian wool is arguably the best in the world.
Motif of an axe this icon of a two bladed combat tool expressed the power of the material from which it was made as well as represented the face of power.
Wool is the most common material used in persian rugs.
There are a number of patterns which are found in persian and oriental rugs called motifs these designs have different meanings and tend to be used depending on the area the rug was woven although it is not unusual to find more than one motif in a single rug.