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When unfurled in the reception room, a large central medallion emerges on a soft, plant-dyed pink ground, with small Lachak decorations symmetrically arranged in the four corners. A copper-colored border tightens it like a frame, adding warmth and elegance to the space.
Medallion (Jozan) by Mir Mehdi Workshop
This piece is from the Mir Mehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qom silks. The representative himself fell in love with it and selected it for the "Rare and Hard-to-Obtain Masterpieces Collection," deeming it extremely difficult to acquire another of the same quality. It combines the classical Lachak-o-Toranj (corner and medallion) composition, named "Jozan," with a color scheme centered around a gentle, plant-dyed pink. The warm pink, difficult to achieve with chemical dyes, intertwines with the luster of the silk to emit a soft glow.
Silk's Unique Detail and Luster
Only with 100% fine silk threads can one discern the intricate flowers in the center of the medallion, the outlines of the Lachak in the four corners, and even the continuous floral pattern of the border. The pink gains luster with the angle of light, and the copper-colored border stands out, a characteristic expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 105 x 158 cm, it's the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, a focal point in a reception room, at the foot of a bed in the bedroom, or framed as a wall decoration. The combination of soft pink and copper tones blends well with both white walls and wooden floors, adding warmth and elegance to any space.
This is a rare and difficult-to-acquire piece, specially chosen and brought back by the owner from a local Qom workshop, a piece they fell in love with. You can watch a video to see the actual luster and intricate details. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When unfurled in the reception room, a large Tree of Life rises from a deep blue ground, with two peacocks facing each other at its base, and colorful small birds chirping on its branches. It depicts a paradise scene with over 10 types of flowers such as roses, dahlias, and jasmine blooming profusely.
The Tree of Life (Peacock Paradise) from Mirmehdi Workshop
This is a work from the Mirmehdi workshop, renowned worldwide among Qum silk carpets for its sense of color and detailed expression. The owner himself fell in love with it and selected it as one of the "Rare Masterpieces" that would be extremely difficult to acquire again in the same quality. The "Tree of Life (Drakht-e Zendegi)" symbolizes an oasis, a paradise dreamt of by people living in arid regions. This piece features a large tree rising from a deep mixed blue ground, with two peacocks at its base, multicolored small birds on its branches, and a continuous floral pattern with birds facing each other on the border. It uses several times more colors than other Qum silk carpets, with realistic expressions where flowers and feathers appear to rise three-dimensionally.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern the peacock's tail feathers, the birds' wings, the shading of the flower petals, and even the continuous floral pattern on the border. The deep blue recedes at different angles of light, while the blue of the peacocks and the multicolored flowers emerge, creating an expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate it into Your Life
Measuring 108x160cm, it's the perfect size for a center rug in front of a sofa, a focal point in a reception room, a study, or framed as a wall decoration. The combination of deep blue and multiple colors blends well with white walls and wooden floors, adding a tale of paradise to the space.
This is a rare piece that the shop owner specially selected, fell in love with, and brought back from a workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster and details of the Tree of Life, peacocks, and small birds in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
Spread out in the reception room, a large oval medallion emerges from a pale blue ground, with a vase motif inside and golden paisleys (boteh) swaying on either side. A two-tiered border of pink and brown elegantly frames the whole, creating a piece that embodies both softness and dignity.
Sedighian Workshop's Vase Medallion (Goldan & Tranj)
This piece is from the Sedighian Workshop, a powerhouse in Qom silk. It combines the classical "Goldan & Tranj" (vase + medallion) composition with a soft pale blue field and a deep brown border. Inside the central medallion is a vase (goldan) motif, flanked by golden paisleys, and with lachaks (corner designs) in the four corners. The pink inner border further enhances the pale blue, creating a contemporary yet classically dignified color scheme.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is tightly woven with fine 100% silk threads, the vase in the center of the medallion, the paisleys on either side, the lachaks in the four corners, and even the two-tiered pink and brown border are all discernible. The pale blue changes as if breathing with the angle of the light, and the deep, subdued luster of the silk is also an expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 139 x 211 cm, it's the perfect size for a center rug in front of a 2-3 seater sofa, a focal point in a reception room, or under a dining table. The combination of pale blue and brown complements both white walls and wooden floors, adding a serene dignity and softness to the space simultaneously.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally selected by the owner at a workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
When laid in the living room, a large oval medallion emerges from a nearly white cream field, with intricate blue and red floral patterns spreading across the entire surface. The soft beige border acts like a frame, creating a bright yet tranquil scene.
Albar Workshop Medallion (Kashan Style)
This piece is from the Albar workshop, known for its delicate use of color even among Qum silk products. It features a classic Kashan-style "Lachak o Toranj" (corner + medallion) composition, with a nearly white cream field and a soft beige border, creating a bright yet dignified color scheme. A large oval medallion is at the center, with a multi-ring sun emblem inside, lachaks in the four corners, and intricate blue and red floral arabesques scattered across the entire field.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it is woven tightly with fine 100% silk threads, one can distinguish the sun emblem in the center of the medallion, each individual flower scattered across the field, the outlines of the lachaks in the four corners, and even the continuous floral pattern of the border. Depending on the angle of the light, the white gains a luster, and the blue and red accents stand out, an expression unique to silk.
Placement in Your Home
The 100x144cm size is perfect as an accent rug in the living room, for reception rooms, in front of a desk in a study, at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, in an entrance hall, or framed as a wall hanging. The combination of white and beige complements both white walls and wooden floors, brightening the space and simultaneously adding dignity and tranquility.
This is a unique piece personally selected by the shop owner at the workshop in Qum. You can view the actual luster, intricate details, and weaver's signature at the top edge in the video. Golestan, Persian Carpet Specialist.
When laid at the entrance, it reveals a scene where a large vase stands in the center of a mihrab-shaped arch, flanked by two peacocks, and a profusion of colorful flowers bloom across the entire surface. The rich black border tightens the vibrant colors, creating a paradisiacal piece that offers more discoveries the closer you look.
Albar Workshop's Mihrab Vase and Peacocks (Vase Pattern)
This is a work from the Albar Workshop, highly regarded for its color sense among Qum silk products. It features a classical "mihrab" arched composition with a vase (gol-dan) in the center, two peacocks facing each other on either side, and multi-colored flowers blooming across the entire frame. This piece, which features the theme of a vase and birds symbolizing the paradise "Behesht" in ancient Persia, is accentuated by a black border.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's 100% silk with fine threads, you can discern the outline of the vase, the tail feathers of the peacocks, the gradations of the flower petals, and even the minute continuous flower patterns on the border. The diverse colors shift as if breathing with the angle of the light, and the black border sinks deeply—a characteristic expression of silk. Upon closer inspection, tiny birds are further hidden among the flowers, offering more discoveries the closer you look.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 100x151cm, it's the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, a reception room, a study, an entrance hall, or framed as a wall decoration. The combination of diverse colors and black pairs well with both white walls and wooden floors, adding a glamorous centerpiece and a story of paradise to the space.
This is a unique piece personally selected by the owner at the workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster, intricate details, and the facing peacocks in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
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Nomadic Handwoven Wool Khorasan Rug with Boteh Design 135x224cm (No.71)
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Khorasan nomadic hand-woven wool rug with horse and cypress motifs, 150x200cm (No.69)
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