Rug design
Carpet is one of the most well-known hand-woven that humans invented thousands of years ago to warm and cover the floors of houses. At first, these rugs were produced with sheep fibers, and gradually man discovered new fibers and created beautiful rugs with his own ingenuity. It seems that the first time Rug as a knothed handmade , was used in Pazyryk Rug. It was discovered by Professor Rudenko in 1949 in the Pazyryk valley of southern Siberia. The patterns in this carpet are taken from the motifs used in the Persepolis Palace, dating back to the Achaemenid period in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Carpet experts say that this Rug was woven by nomads. Persian Rug is one of the most well-known Iranian art that adorns famous museums, beautiful palaces of world kings and private collections. So that Persian Rugs have been sold to the highest bidder in the big auctions of Christie's and Sotheby's. One of these Rugs belonging to the 17th century was sold for 32 million dollars. Due to ethnic diversity and weaving regions, Persian Rugs have a high diversity in terms of color and pattern.
Welcome to my colorful Rug designs
I graduated in 2010 in the field of carpet design. The style of my designs is inspired by the carpets of Qashqai nomads who were always on the movement in the southwest of Iran. shining colors and minimal motifs that show us a reflection of nature are imprinted on the carpets. Accually this is nature itself from which we receive positive energy.
Persian Pictorial Rug
Every Rug has a story and these stories are depicted on the Rug like a painting or a novel. Unknown designers and weavers in the past centuries have created works whose purpose was to depict the beauty of art, not their name. So We, Rug designers and producers, have made an effort to revive the images of these works before they are forgotten and lost in the pages of books.
Motif
Motifs are one of the most basic parts of oriental carpets. Inspired by nomadic carpets and seeing thousands of handwoven Rugs, I realized the ingenuity of its weavers and began to explore and investigate more in these handwoven Rugs that have woven by girls and young women. What amazed me the most was the deep look of the weaving artists who had never been trained to create these beauties, but it was all the product of their inquisitive minds. When I would put pixels, which are the knots in the Rug, together during the design, the result would be very amazing. Because it follows the rules of mathematics and calculations without the weavers knowing it.