




Story Behind the Art: Renowned for their technical finesse and intricate beauty, Kerman rugs originate from the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Iran, a weaving hub since the Safavid era (1501–1732). These masterpieces often feature central medallions, floral borders, or vase motifs, executed with extraordinary precision. Common designs include the Shah Abbasi, tree of life, and boteh (paisley) patterns, rendered in up to 30 nuanced colors. Distinguished by their fine weave and luminous palette, Persian Kerman rugs can take over a year to complete. Each one embodies the elegance of Persian artistry — a seamless fusion of architectural composition, balanced color, and enduring luxury.
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