null

Iranian Town and Village Carpets and Rugs [Hardcover] by Eric Aschenbrenner

No reviews yet Write a Review
$99.99
SKU:
C4-K45Q-GC4F
Weight:
15.00 Ounces
In Stock & Ready To Ship!
Current Stock:Only left:

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. Tax
Total: Ex. Tax

Description

Iranian Town and Village Carpets and Rugs
A History of Persian Carpets with Detailed Insights

Product Details

  • Hardcover

  • Pages: 168

  • Publisher: Farhang-Sara Publications, Tehran (1995)

  • Language: English (Bilingual in English and Arabic)

  • ISBN-10: 9643060128

  • ISBN-13: 978-9643060121

  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.5 x 0.7 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds

Overview

Iranian Town and Village Carpets and Rugs provides a comprehensive exploration of the rich history and cultural significance of Persian carpets. This beautifully illustrated book delves into the world of Iranian textiles, offering detailed information on carpet provenances, sizes, dyes, patterns, knotting techniques, and pile structures.

In addition to the historical background, the book features color photographs of some of the most remarkable examples of historic carpets, making it not only an educational resource but also a visual celebration of Iranian craftsmanship.

This bilingual edition, available in both English and Arabic, caters to a wide audience and provides valuable insights into the artistry and heritage of Iranian carpets. Whether you're a collector, historian, or enthusiast, this book offers a deep understanding of Persian rug-making traditions.

Interesting Facts

  • Cultural Heritage: Persian carpets are considered one of the most exquisite art forms, renowned for their intricate designs and craftsmanship.

  • Carpet Provenance: The book provides in-depth information on the origins and authenticity of various Iranian carpets.

  • Bilingual Edition: The inclusion of both English and Arabic makes this a valuable resource for a wider audience interested in the history of Persian textiles.

Publisher

Farhang-Sara Publications, Tehran (1995)

Hashtags

#PersianCarpets #IranianRugs #CarpetHistory #TextileArt #CulturalHeritage #PersianTextiles #BilingualBook #CarpetDesigns #HistoricCarpets #CarpetCraftsmanship

Product Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review