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Blue Persian Varamin tree of life rug
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Blue Persian Varamin tree of life rug
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Blue Persian Varamin tree of life rug
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Product code:HVAR-1212-01087

Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878

Description
Introducing the exquisite "Handmade Low Pile Persian Carpet" from Moradi, a true masterpiece that brings the elegance of traditional Persian city rugs into your home. Originating from Tehran, Varamin, this rectangular rug measures 3.4x4.9 feet and weighs just 1.5 kg, making it a perfect fit for various spaces. Crafted with asymmetrical knots, this Varamin rug features a stunning tree design structure with intricate tree, leaf, and bird motifs. The light blue background and border colors enhance its timeless beauty, while the low pile texture adds a soft, luxurious feel. The warp is made from high-quality wool, complemented by a cotton weft and a wool pile, ensuring durability and comfort. Click below to purchase and transform your space today!
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Blue Persian Varamin tree of life rug
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878
Handmade Blue Modern Persian Varamin Wool Rug 010878

Carpet Specifications

Features

Design

Textures and fibers

Values

✔️Hand-spun cotton and wool
✔️Natural dyed Fibers
✔️Soft and light
✔️Eco-friendly

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Barbara
July 17, 2024, 09:58

What is the history or cultural significance of the carpet's design?

Admin in reply Barbara
July 17, 2024, 14:48

The tree motif on this carpet occupies a significant place among other designs due to its impactful theme and ancient history linking diverse cultures and geographical regions. Known today as the Tree of Life, this pattern has played a pivotal role in various arts for millennia, appearing on a wide array of artistic works ranging from pottery and tiles to paintings and other handicrafts.