Immerse yourself in the captivating world of hamadan rugs, where Turkish tribal weavers intricately wove tales of artistry. Employing the symmetrical Gourde knot, a hallmark of their craft, these weavers created a distinctive contrast to the asymmetrical knots seen in many Persian pieces. The artistic finesse of hamadan rugs lies not only in their design but also in their technique. Antique Malayer rugs often feature a low-cut pile, meticulously trimmed to accentuate the design's aesthetic.
These tribal weavers were artisans of both form and function, producing a diverse spectrum of designs and colors. Their masterpieces showcased technical prowess and artistry in equal measure. From dense all-over motifs to lozenge-shaped medallions resting on chic monochromatic grounds, their designs varied with angular and curvilinear elements, often drawing inspiration from the city of Herat in Northwestern Afghanistan.
Exquisite borders, a constant in antique Hamadan rugs, rivaled the field patterns in detail and beauty. The floral pattern, named after its birthplace, showcased a flower within a rhomb, encircled by four acanthus leaves resembling fishes. It adorned the rugs, enhancing the allure of all-over motifs.
In the realm of Hamadan rugs, we present an enchanting 2'4" x 4' gem. Against a red backdrop, a ivory wide border frames the floral design. While it bears the marks of time with missing ends and artificial fringes, its charm endures. Professionally cleaned, it stands ready to grace your foyer or any area of your home, bringing with it a history of craftsmanship and artistic brilliance. A tribute to tradition and creativity, this Hamadan rug beckons you to experience the harmony of form and function, adding an element of elegance to your living space.