Persian Tabriz Kourk Rug - 2.05m x 2.05m

Persian Tabriz Kourk Rug - 2.05m x 2.05m
Persian Tabriz Kourk Rug - 2.05m x 2.05m
Persian Tabriz Kourk Rug - 2.05m x 2.05m
Persian Tabriz Kourk Rug - 2.05m x 2.05m
Regular price $19,000.00 Sale price
$9,500.00
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Persian Tabriz Kourk

Stock No. SY-141-001496

Size(m): 2.05×2.05 

Consider the decorating advantages of having a round handmade carpet that is 2.05 meters in diameter. The carpet has a central medallion with the drops being four of one design and four of another design, effectively making it look like a compass pointing with eight pointing markers, and there's a beautiful outer guard border which has the same colors as the drops and the central medallion.

In the grandeur of this carpet’s design, the central medallion resembling a blossoming flower can be likened to the concept of the Big Bang—an explosion of beauty and creation radiating outward. The juxtaposition of the flourishing rosette and the branches reaching towards it creates a harmonious narrative of creation, growth, and a sacred connection between the earthly and the divine.

This intricate interplay of symbols elevates the carpet beyond a mere decorative piece; it becomes a profound expression of the universal themes of life, creation, and spiritual interconnectedness. Each element, from the tree-like branches to the blossoming central medallion, contributes to a visual poetry that invites contemplation and reflection on the deeper mysteries of existence.

In Persian rug making, the repeat patterns of floral bouquets, typically featuring arrangements of colors in soft rose, reds and pinks with leaves, hold profound cultural significance. Here are some key aspects:

  1. Symbolism of Flowers:

   - Natural Beauty:Flowers symbolize natural beauty, and their inclusion in rug motifs reflects an appreciation for the aesthetics of the natural world. Persian rug weavers draw inspiration from the rich floral landscapes of their surroundings.

   - Life and Vitality:Flowers are often associated with life, growth, and vitality. The repetition of floral motifs in a rug may convey a sense of abundance, renewal, and the cyclical nature of life.

   - Symbolic Meanings: Different flowers can carry specific symbolic meanings in Persian culture. For example, roses may represent love and beauty, while other flowers may symbolize concepts like purity, abundance, or even spiritual significance.

  1. Repeat Patterns:

   - Harmony and Balance: Repeat patterns in Persian rugs, especially when featuring floral motifs, are designed to create a sense of harmony and balance. The repetition of flowers in a structured arrangement contributes to the overall visual balance of the rug.

   - Cultural Heritage: The use of repeat patterns reflects a deep connection to the rich cultural heritage of Persian rug making. These patterns often draw from traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations.

  1. Arrangement of Colors - Rose and Pinks:

   - Color Symbolism: Colors play a crucial role in Persian rug symbolism. Rose and pinks may symbolize love and affection. The specific arrangement of colors can convey different emotions and meanings.

   - Aesthetic Appeal: The combination of roses and pinks in floral motifs adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the rug. Persian rug weavers are known for their skillful use of color to create visually stunning and harmonious compositions.

   - Room Focal Point:A larger rug becomes a focal point in a space, allowing the beauty of the floral motifs to be appreciated from various angles. The rug becomes a central element in the room's design.

In summary, Persian rugs featuring repeat pattern central of floral bouquets with roses and pinks not only showcase the weavers' technical expertise but also convey cultural values, symbolism, and an aesthetic appreciation for the natural world. The arrangement of flowers in these rugs tells a story of life, beauty, and the enduring traditions of Persian rug making.

 

When choosing a rug for your living room, less is not more. Smaller rugs can make a space look smaller or cluttered in comparison to larger rugs which give the illusion of a more spacious room.
For a classic living layout, place the rug in the centre of the room and place the front legs of your sofa and armchairs on the rug. This will help create a better aesthetic and cleaner appearance.
A rug in the bedroom is all about a warm and comfortable underfoot, especially for those with hard flooring! For those wanting a larger rug for the room, we recommend a rectangular rug that sits right under the lower end of the bed and extends at least 50cm beyond the sides of the bed (depending on the size of your bedroom).
For those who don’t want a large rug but still want a warm underfoot when getting out of bed, we recommend a round or runner rug to place at either side of the bed.
Scale and proportion is key when placing a rug in your dining room. As a rule, you want your rug to be large enough to accommodate all the dining chairs, even when they are pulled out from the table. We recommend your rug be large enough to extend around 60-70cm beyond your table.
For high traffic, spill-risk areas like the dining area, we recommend a low-pile rug and easy-to-clean material like polypropylene for a rug.