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| Kerman: Kerman
rugs fit into my "Persian Rugs the O'Connell
Guides" section as a group of related rugs
of rugs centering around the city of Kerman and
that part of Kerman province. These rug are
predominantly woven by weavers who speak Persian
and who are Shia Moslems. Large and small
workshops as well as home production are the rule
following a fairly narrow range of designs. In the older carpets the all cotton foundations have a depressed foundation with the first and third wefts rigid and the second sinuous. This has caused some to incorrectly attribute the Vase and Sanguszko carpets to Kerman. John Chardin traveling in Persia from 1673 to 1677 noted Kerman province especially Seistan as the home of the finest Persian Carpets |
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| A valued friend of Persian carpets in
Kerman President Mohammad Khatami has named
Seyed Hossein Mar'ashi Vice President and
chairman of the Organization of Cultural Heritage
and Tourism. Mar'ashiis well known to people in
the world of Oriental Rugs with his important
work in revitalizing the Kerman rug production. |
![]() Vice President Seyed Hossein Mar'ashi Photo Credit mellat.majlis.ir/archive |
| Kerman Rug, Kerman proper and
the surrounding area, Iran. Raver or
Laver Kerman became known for the
best Kerman Persian
carpets. Other villages besides Raver include Mahan, Jupar, Rafsanjani, Kupayeh district, Chatrud, Khanuk, Hudk, Sarasiab, Dewziah, Seredar, Mazabad, Gok, and Zarand. The best books on Kerman rugs are The Persian Carpet by Cecil Edwards and Oriental Carpet Design. by PRJ Ford. Edwards praised Kerman carpets extensively and felt they were the best of Persia and best in the world. he noted that due to the use of roller looms they were weaving up to 15 by 30 foot carpets. Edwards noted that the top designers were:
Similar Rugs
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Saddle Rugs The Rippon Boswell Herrmann/LeFevre Kirman Saddle Cover C. 1850 A Visit to Hazara Gallery, Oakland Ca. Kerman saddle rug 19th C. |
Books & Articles - Sources on Kerman Rugs:
Edwards, A. Cecil. The Persian Carpet. London 1953.
Ford, P. R. J. Oriental Carpet Design. London: Thames and Hudson, 1981, paperback 1993.
Hubel, Reinhard G. The Book of Carpets. 1964, Accokeek MD, Washington International Associates, 1971.
Kerman Links:
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
Copyright Barry O'Connell 2004 - 2006.
Last revised: September 01, 2007.