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Ghom
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| Origin | Iran (Persia) |
| Type | Rug & Carpet |
| Material | Natural Silk |
| Age | New (0 to 25 years) |
| Culture | Workshop of a master weaver |
| Usage | Rare |
| Color | Beige, Grey, Pastel colours |
| Dimensions | 300 × 200 cm |
| Art.-Nr. | 112101 |
This exceptionally fine Ghom silk rug from the famous workshops of Qom represents one of the most elegant examples of Persian silk weaving and captivates with its refined colour palette together with its extraordinarily detailed ornamentation. Qom rugs are internationally celebrated for their remarkable fineness, precise drawing, and luxurious silk sheen. The finest examples are regarded as textile masterpieces admired for their extraordinary craftsmanship and artistic perfection. This rare piece displays an exceptionally light and almost floating overall appearance with a harmonious combination of cream, beige, delicate rose tones, soft pale green, ivory, and subtle accents of gold and apricot. At the centre unfolds an intricately designed medallion surrounded by countless floral motifs, arabesques, and flowing vine ornaments executed with extraordinary precision. The elegant ornamentation appears almost hand drawn and gives the rug remarkable lightness and serenity. Particularly fascinating is the subtle colour effect, constantly changing with the light and creating delicate reflections and tonal variations. The richly decorated border with its floral scrolling vines frames the field perfectly and further enhances the luxurious visual impression. Pure silk creates spectacular luminosity and an incredibly fine surface texture with almost three dimensional depth. Thanks to the extremely fine knotting, even the smallest details appear razor sharp and reveal the masterful craftsmanship behind this exceptional rug. A magnificent silk masterpiece and genuine rarity from the renowned workshops of Qom, ideally suited for elegant interiors, refined salons, or prestigious collections of fine Persian carpets.