Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition flag

Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-2
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-3
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-4
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-1
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-2
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-3
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-4
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-5
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-6
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-7
Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition-photo-8

Object description :

"Ghoum Rug, Silk On Silk, 101 X 160 Cm, Hand-knotted In Iran Around 1970-1980, In Very Good Condition"
Ghom rug measuring 101 cm wide by 162 cm long, silk on silk hand-knotted in Iran circa 1970-1980 in very good condition.
The beginning of the manufacturing of Ghom carpets took place in this city around 1920/1930 on the initiative and perseverance of the knotters and merchants of Kashan.
Our model presents a velvet, selvedges and fringes in very good condition.
The manufacture of these beautiful, very resistant carpets is certainly recent but the skillful and precise knotters as well as the "Ostads" cardboard designers have imposed their know-how thanks to the perfection of their work and the breadth of the range of designs and colors.
Second holy city of Iran, 150 km from Tehran, Ghom is a major theological center.
The knot used is the Persian knot tied very tightly on very fine wool.
Decors of plants, flowers, intertwined plants and animals, as well as the use of wool mixed with silk, are used regularly. Each type of design remains stylized and the use of colors on the gohm is always very harmonious.
Our model presents a midnight blue geometric cruciferous medallion placed on a coral field covered with flowers, the whole gives us the impression of a Persian garden or French style, flowerbeds, central fountain, paths give great symmetry to the whole. Marketing is done under several names: Qom, Ghom, Gom, Qum, Kum, and Ghoum.
Our model with plant decoration is in perfect condition, in a beautiful classic spirit and unusual colors.
Dimensions: Width: 101 cm (40") x Length: 162 cm (63")
This rug has been professionally and environmentally friendly cleaned.
FREE SHIPPING FOR FRANCE 0€ / EUROPE 25€ / WORLD 50€
For more information you can contact me on 06 13 36 09 30 and this 7/7 or by email at winsteinprovence@gmail.com, in advance, thank you .
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Price: 1 580 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Silk
Length: 162 cm - 63"
Width: 101 cm - 40"

Reference: 1321252
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