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Green Persian Carpets and Rugs

The Color of Heaven in The Scenic Gardens of Persian Carpets

Green is the color of nature, the color of peaceful earth, life, the breath of trees and plants, and our planet. Most Persian carpets represent a heavenly garden or a part of nature. Actually, Persian carpets and rugs are influenced by nature, so green is one of the important colors in Persian rugs. Persian people have used many natural dyes to dye fibers into shades of green to create their imaginations of beautiful and peaceful earth on carpets. These natural dyes come from the pure nature of Iran, like grape leaves, Reseda, indigo, wild fern, and mulberry leaves. Most regions in Iran use this color in weaving motifs of carpets, but green is rarely used as a background color in Persian rugs (though recently, green has become one of the common colors). Green Persian Rugs are an outstanding choice for unique decorations, suitable to use with other decoration items in contrasting colors. They also give a good vibe to any space, a peaceful object every modern house needs! Among many regions and styles of Persian carpets, today, Nain, Sabzevar, and Kerman rugs have shades of green in their color combination more than other Persian carpet styles.

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Types, Regions, and Origins of Traditional Persian Carpets

There are diverse types of traditional Persian rugs with wonderful unique designs that were created in different regions in Iran. The main reason why Persian Rugs have infinite patterns is that they are products of several distinct areas. Every region in Iran has unique culture and customs that affect the style of their carpets too. Experts, researchers and artists divided these types of traditional Persian rugs according to towns and villages. These types that describe the origins of every Persian carpet style include:There are diverse types of traditional Persian rugs with wonderful unique designs that were created in different regions in Iran. The main reason why Persian Rugs have infinite patterns is that they are products of several distinct areas. Every region in Iran has unique culture and customs that affect the style of their carpets too. Experts, researchers and artists divided these types of traditional Persian rugs according to towns and villages. These types that describe the origins of every Persian carpet style include: