Story Behind the Art: Named after the central Iranian city of Kashan, these rugs represent one of Persia’s most recognized weaving traditions. Known for their tight weaves and detailed ornamentation, Kashan rugs often feature arabesques, rosettes, palmettos, and floral sprays arranged in repeating patterns or centered around an elaborate medallion. Corner spandrels and pendant motifs further enrich their designs. The use of vibrant reds, deep indigos, and ivory grounds has long defined Kashan artistry. With roots in Safavid-era weaving and later expansion into South Asia, Kashan rugs combine elegance and strength, making them enduring favorites for collectors and elegant interiors alike.
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