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When placed in your living room or on a wall, a mihrab-style arch rises in the center of the deep olive green frame, beneath which a mystical Tree of Life emerges. Countless small flowers are scattered around the tree like stippling, revealing the color and shape of each individual blossom the closer you look.
Esfahagi Workshop's Mystical Tree of Life (Field of Water and Flowers)
This is an original "Water and Flower" silk piece from the Esfahagi Workshop, made with Qum silk. The composition features a mihrab-style arch in the center, with the mystical Tree of Life extending beneath it, and the entire ground filled with countless small flowers. The stippled flowers are dyed in dozens of different colors, with the dominant color changing depending on the viewing angle. A pair of small birds are perched on the arch, while the border features a continuous pattern of intricate flowers, and a deep olive green unifies the diverse colors.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the details become more apparent the closer you look, from the mihrab's ornamentation and the tips of the Tree of Life's branches to each individual small flower scattered on the ground and the continuous floral pattern of the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, and the stippling of diverse colors sparkles, which is the true essence of Qum silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 100x155cm, this is the perfect size for a room corner, a long hallway, an accent rug in the living room, or as a wall hanging/framing. The deep olive green frame complements both white walls and wooden floors, adding a single piece to your space that resembles an Impressionist painting. This piece is suitable for those who prefer to read stories in a stippled field rather than the splendor of a central medallion.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally acquired by the owner directly from the Esfahagi Workshop in Qum. You can view the actual luster, stippled small flowers, and the intricacy of the Tree of Life in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
Placed in a living room or on a wall, a diamond-shaped medallion appears to float in the center of a vibrant sky-blue field. From the sun motif at the center of the medallion to its outer edge, roses, paisleys, and eslimi densely cover the entire field, revealing individual roses as you get closer.
Salyan Workshop Rose Medallion (Diamond with Dense Roses)
This piece is from the Salyan workshop, made of Qum silk. It features a deep blue diamond medallion in the center, with a multi-colored sun motif inside. On a sky-blue ground, pink, red, and purple roses, paisleys, and vines are densely arranged, while the border showcases a continuous pattern of intricate flowers and roses. This is a splendid piece that reconstructs the classical Lachak Toranj composition with a dense arrangement of roses.
100% Silk Luster and Intricacy
Because it is 100% silk, from the sun motif at the center of the medallion to the individual roses densely packed in the field, the tips of the paisley leaves, and the intricate continuous floral pattern on the border, details become visible as you approach. The silk's luster changes with the angle of light, with sky-blue and rose pink alternately shimmering, a true hallmark of Qum silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
Measuring 99x148cm, this rug is the perfect size for a room corner, a long hallway, a living room accent rug, a wall hanging, or framed art. The vibrant sky-blue ground complements both white walls and wood floors, adding the brightness of a spring rose garden to your space. This piece is ideal for those who prefer a dense arrangement of roses and a rich palette, as opposed to medallions with more subdued color schemes.
This unique item was personally acquired by the owner directly from the Salyan workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster, individual roses, and the brilliance of the medallion in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
When hung in an entryway or on a wall, a medallion with navy arches layered over a bright gold ground seems to float. In the center is a colorful sun motif, above and below the medallion are saru rachak and small vases, and in the four corners are navy spandrels. It is like a Persian palace decoration reflected on a single carpet.
Abbas Jamshidi Workshop "Persepolis" Arch Medallion
This is "Persepolis," a work by the Abbas Jamshidi workshop in Qom, made of silk. The composition incorporates the architectural outlines of ancient Persian Empire palaces in Persepolis—pillar capitals and layered arches—into the carpet's medallion shape. The central ogival medallion has a colorful sun motif on a deep navy ground, and the saru rachak above and below feature small vases (gholdani). The entire bright gold ground is filled with intricate vines and countless small flowers, with a narrow band depicting a village scene at the top edge, and a continuous intricate floral pattern in the border.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the closer you get, the more details become visible, from the sun motif in the center of the medallion to the dense single small flowers on the gold ground, the vases in the saru rachak, and the intricate vines in the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, and the strong contrast between navy and gold emerges—the true essence of Qom silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 74 x 120 cm, it is a suitable size for a wide doormat, framed wall hanging, in front of a desk in a study, or by a bedside. The bright gold ground and deep navy harmonize well with white walls and wood floors, adding an intellectual elegance like ancient Persian decoration to the space. This piece is suitable for those who want to enjoy a strong color contrast and architectural decorative composition, unlike medallions with more subdued color schemes.
This is a unique item that the shop owner personally acquired directly from the Abbas Jamshidi workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, the details of the arch medallion, and the contrast between gold and navy in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When hung in a hallway or on a wall, an octagonal star medallion emerges from the deep wine-red ground. Both inside and outside the medallion, crimson and pink roses, small paisleys, and green leaves are densely packed, revealing individual roses as you get closer.
Rahimi Workshop "Rose Garden" Octagonal Medallion
This is "Rose Garden," a work by the Rahimi workshop using Qum silk. At its center is an octagonal star medallion, with a small wreath of flowers at its core. Both inside and outside the medallion are densely filled with crimson and pink roses, paisleys (boteh), leaves, and small flowers. Above and below are protrusions of the medallion (sarlachak), and in the four corners are tendrils and rose spandrels. The deep wine-red ground supports the red of the roses, creating a composition of moist elegance.
Luster and Detail of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, details become visible as you approach, from the floral wreath in the center of the medallion, to the individual roses densely packed on the ground, the tips of the paisley leaves, and the intricate continuous flowers of the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, and the depth of the wine-red and the pink of the roses emerge, which is the true essence of Qum silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
At 78×133cm, it's suitable as a wide entrance mat, framed as a wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The deep wine-red ground harmonizes well with both white walls and wooden floors, adding a touch of moist splendor to the space. This piece is recommended for those who want to enjoy a story of roses blooming on a dark ground, different from medallions with brighter tones.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally collected by the owner from the Rahimi workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster, individual roses, and details of the octagonal medallion in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
90.0cm x 60.0cm
Amir Workshop Mysterious Peacock Pattern 79x118 cm (ID22005)
¥690,000
Unit price per90.0cm x 60.0cm
Amir Workshop Mysterious Peacock Pattern 79x118 cm (ID22005)
¥690,000
Unit price perWhen laid on the floor, a majestic male peacock stands in the center of the rug, fanning out the ocellus patterns of its long tail feathers. Upon closer inspection, purple flowers bloom in a pale green garden, and three or four small blue birds flutter about on either side. It's a scene that seems to recreate the "Paradise Bird" of ancient Persian mythology on a single rug.
Amir Workshop's Paradise Peacock
In Persia, peacocks have long been considered symbols of "beauty, immortality, divinity, and royalty," and have appeared repeatedly in palace furnishings and miniatures. This piece features a peacock as the main subject, woven in Qum silk, with a pale green garden, golden crest, emerald body, and meticulously woven ocellus-patterned tail feathers. Purple flowers and small blue birds are placed in the background, making the entire rug look like a painting of a paradise.
The Meticulousness and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made of 100% fine silk threads, every single feather of the peacock, the sparkle of the ocellus patterns, and even the blue and purple of the blue birds' wings are distinguishable. The emerald body quietly shimmers with the angle of the light, and the golden crest stands out.
How to Incorporate It into Your Life
At 79 x 118 cm, it's the perfect size for a center rug next to a sofa, at the foot of a bed, as an accent in a hallway, or framed as a wall decoration. Its painterly composition makes it enjoyable to discover details when placed in a location where it can be viewed up close.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected by the owner at a workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster and details of the peacock in the video. Golestan Persian Rugs.
Hung in a hallway or on a wall, a vibrant blue cloud medallion floats in the center of a deep green frame. The scene features intertwined vines, countless small flowers, and the silhouette of a small deer, spreading from a multicolored sunburst in the center to a green field on the outer edge.
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop: Vegetable-Dyed Eight-Color Medallion (Blue Cloud Medallion and Green Field)
This silk piece is created using a "vegetable dyeing (plant dye)" technique, a tradition maintained only by the mainstream Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop among all Qom silk carpets. This particular piece incorporates eight colors achievable with plant dyes, featuring a vibrant blue cloud-shaped (ogival) medallion in the center, with a multicolored sunburst and intricate vase within. The outer edge showcases intertwining vines and countless small flowers on a deep green ground, with small deer silhouettes in the four corners. It displays a deep, clear blue, profound green, earthy red, and gentle golden brown that cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. This Jamshidi vegetable-dyed piece, despite using multiple colors, achieves a serene and harmonious overall impression.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the closer you look, the more details emerge, from the sunburst in the center of the medallion, to the vase inside the cloud shape, the vines and small flowers on the outer edge, the deer in the four corners, and the intricate border decorations. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, altering the depth of the deep blue and deep green. This piece truly captures the essence of Qom silk through vegetable dyeing.
How to Incorporate It into Your Home
At 59x91cm, it's suitable as a doormat, a framed wall hanging, in front of a desk in a study, or by a bedside. The deep blue and green complement both white walls and wooden floors, adding a single, narrative-rich picture to your space. This piece is ideal for those who prefer the depth of plant dyes and the story of small details over the vibrancy of chemical dyes.
This is a unique item personally acquired by the shop owner directly from the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop in Qom. You can view a video to see the actual luster, the vegetable-dyed blue, and the intricate details of the cloud medallion and small deer. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialist.
91.0cm x 59.0cm
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop, Natural Dye, Highest Density Medallion, 59x91cm (ID18034)
¥1,200,000
Unit price per91.0cm x 59.0cm
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop, Natural Dye, Highest Density Medallion, 59x91cm (ID18034)
¥1,200,000
Unit price perWhen laid at the entrance, a blue background and a golden octagram gently float in the center of the intricate silver-gray vine-and-grass field. If you look closely at the thin bands on both ends, you'll see small figures on horseback and animal drawings woven in, giving the entire rug a subtle narrative.
Mohammad Jamshidi's Original Botanical Dyeing
Among Qum silk rugs, it is said that only Mohammad Jamshidi's original house uses botanical dyes instead of chemical dyes to achieve their colors. Dyes extracted from natural materials such as indigo, madder, and pomegranate peel deepen in richness over time and possess a soft hue that chemical dyes lack. In the center, a golden octagram (a symbol of the sun in ancient Persia) is set against a blue background, surrounded by a lachak-o-tranj (corner and medallion) design, with a pair of boteh (paisleys) placed in the corners.
The Luster of Silk and Botanical Dyes
Because fine 100% silk threads are colored with botanical dyes, every leaf of the vine grass in the field, the outline of the octagram, and each flower in the border can be distinguished. Unlike the flashy luster of chemical dyes, the deep, subdued blue and the moist sheen are expressions unique to botanical dyes.
How to Place it in Your Home
59 x 91 cm is the perfect size for an entrance mat, a center rug beside a sofa, the focal point of a study, or framed as a wall hanging. With its silver-gray base, it's easy to match with white walls or wooden floors, making it a piece you can enjoy for a long time.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected by the owner at a workshop in Qum. You can view the actual luster, the colors of the botanical dyes, and even the small drawings on both ends in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian rugs.
When hung in an entryway or on a wall, an eight-color mixed ground, predominantly orange, displays a continuous pattern of star-shaped diamonds. In the center is a turquoise and multi-colored elongated medallion, above and below are chandeliers within a pair of mihrab-like arches, and in the four corners are small mosque gates. The closer you get, the more detailed the architectural story of the scene reveals itself.
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop Botanical Dye Eight-Color Medallion (Orange Ground)
Among Qom silk carpets, this is a silk piece made with "botanical dyes (plant dyes)," a technique continued only by the main line of the Jamshidi family, the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop. In this piece, eight colors achievable with plant dyes are combined into one, with an orange-dominant, star-shaped diamond ground as the background. A turquoise elongated medallion in the center, intricate chandeliers suspended within mihrab-like arches above and below, and small mosque gates lining the four corners. The deep, clear orange, gentle golden brown, earthy red, and deep indigo cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. While using multiple colors, the overall piece remains quietly unified, characteristic of Jamshidi's botanical dyes.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Precisely because it is 100% silk, from the sun emblem in the center of the medallion to the star-shaped diamonds in the ground, the chandeliers above and below, and the mosque gates in the four corners, the closer you get, the more details emerge. With changes in the angle of light, the luster of the silk changes across the surface, and the orange ground flickers warmly like a lamp, truly expressing the essence of Qom silk through botanical dyeing.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 59x91cm, this piece is suitable as an entrance mat, framed as a wall hanging, in front of a desk in a study, or by a bedside. The eight-color orange mix blends well with both white walls and wood-grained floors, adding a lamp-like warmth to the space. This piece is recommended for those who appreciate the depth and architectural narrative of plant dyes over the vibrancy of chemical dyes.
A one-of-a-kind item personally acquired by the owner from the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, botanical-dyed orange, and details of the mihrab and mosque gates in the video. Persian Carpet Specialty Store Golestan.
When hung on an entrance wall or any wall, countless triangles radiate from the center of a deep royal blue frame. Each triangle is filled with small flowers, leaves, and paisleys, creating a view as if looking up from directly beneath the dome ceiling of a mosque.
Gonbadi (Dome Pattern) by Albal Workshop
This piece is from the Albal workshop, known for Qom silk. "Gonbadi" refers to a pattern that planarizes the decorative elements of a mosque's dome ceiling when viewed directly from below. A small rosette is placed at the center, from which countless triangles radiate outwards. Each triangle is filled with intricate small flowers and vines. A deep royal blue border sharply unifies the diverse radiating colors in its composition.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the details become more visible the closer you look, from the flowers in each triangle radiating from the central rosette to the scattered small flowers on the outer edge and the intricate vines in the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of light on each surface, and the colors appear to move from the radiating center to the outer edge—a true characteristic of Qom silk.
How to Incorporate it into Your Home
At 61x92cm, it's a suitable size for an entrance mat, a framed wall hanging, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The deep royal blue frame and the colorful center harmonize well with both white walls and wood-grained floors, adding an intellectual splendor to the space, much like a mosque ceiling. This piece is ideal for those who enjoy the combination of radiation and geometry, differing from the splendor of a central medallion.
This is a unique item that the shop owner personally acquired directly from the Albal workshop in Qom. You can view the actual luster, intricate radiating details, and movement of the dome pattern in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
92.0cm x 61.0cm
Arbal Workshop Rare Color Medallion Multicolor x Yellow 61x92cm (ID23009)
¥380,000
Unit price per92.0cm x 61.0cm
Arbal Workshop Rare Color Medallion Multicolor x Yellow 61x92cm (ID23009)
¥380,000
Unit price perWhen laid at the entrance, a mandala-like concentric medallion appears in the center of the crimson ground, with large paisleys (boteh) quietly facing each other on either side. A vibrant yellow border tightens the piece like a frame, and each time you look closely, you discover new small patterns within the paisley.
Albar Workshop's Colorful Medallion x Paisley
This is a work from the Albar workshop, which has a strong following due to its rare color scheme and unique composition among Qum silk products. A mandala-like concentric medallion is placed in the crimson field, with lamp-shaped pendants hanging above and below. Large turquoise-ground paisleys (boteh) face each other on either side, with small patterns like flowers and birds intricately woven into them. A vibrant yellow border frames the entire rug.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it's made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern the concentric circles of the medallion, the intricate patterns within the paisley, and even each individual flower in the border. The combination of crimson, yellow, and turquoise changes its expression with the angle of the light, a quality unique to silk.
How to Integrate it into Your Life
Measuring 61x92cm, it's the perfect size for an entryway, bedside, as a center rug next to a sofa, or framed as a wall hanging. With its diverse color scheme, it will stand out even more in a simple white-walled space.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected by the owner at the workshop in Qum. You can see the actual sheen and detailed colors in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When laid at the entrance, the vibrant and powerful colors of the field are quietly accented by a gray border, creating a unique scene that reinterprets traditional beauty with a modern sensibility. It is a one-of-a-kind piece where classical dignity and modern sophistication coexist.
Classic Modern from the Kafashzade Workshop
This piece is from the Kafashzade Workshop, known for its unique designs among Qum silk carpets. The owner himself was so captivated by it that he selected it for the "Rare and Difficult to Reacquire Masterpieces Collection," deeming it extremely difficult to find another of the same quality. Titled "Classic-Modern," this original workshop design elevates the traditional beauty of Persian carpets with a modern sensibility. The vibrant field is combined with a gray border, imbuing simplicity with power.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is tightly woven with fine 100% silk threads, the intricate decorations of the field, the delicate arabesques of the border, and even the color gradations are discernible. The diverse colors change as if breathing with the angle of light, and the deep luster of the silk is an expression unique to silk.
How to Integrate into Your Home
The 80x120cm size is perfect for an entrance mat, a living room accent rug, a study, or framed as a wall hanging. The combination of colorful and gray goes well with white walls, wooden floors, and modern interiors, adding a unique focal point to your space.
This rare piece was specially selected by the owner from the workshop in Qum, where he was captivated and brought it back. You can see the actual luster and the intricate details of the workshop's original design in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
163.0cm x 107.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Esmeely Pattern Dark Red 107x163cm (ID18011)
¥1,400,000
Unit price per163.0cm x 107.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Esmeely Pattern Dark Red 107x163cm (ID18011)
¥1,400,000
Unit price perWhen unfurled in a reception room, a rich crimson field bursts with blooming flowers and winding vines that spread across the entire rug. It's a composition that showcases a single flower garden across the entire field, without a central medallion.
Full Esrefli Pattern from Milmehdi Workshop
This is a creation from the Milmehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qom rugs. Islamic curvilinear vines ("esrefli") and multi-colored flowers are densely woven across the entire deep crimson field. This composition is called "Afshan (scattered pattern)," a "full pattern" style without a central medallion. The border features a light brown (gold-toned) floral pattern, creating a calm contrast with the deep crimson of the field. The artisan's signature is also included in the border.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's made from 100% fine silk threads, every single flower and vine outline scattered across the field, and even the characters of the signature on the border, are discernible. The way the deep crimson subtly changes its expression with the angle of light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate It into Your Home
At 107 x 163 cm, it's the perfect size for a reception room, at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, as a runner in a hallway, or framed as a wall hanging. The combination of deep crimson and light brown adds warmth to a serene space.
A one-of-a-kind piece selected from Qom and brought to you. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When placed in a living room or on a wall, a golden arch and columns on either side rise from the center of a jet-black background. Inside the arch, a tree of life extends, with colorful flowers and small birds gathering at the ends of its branches—a scene like paradise reflected within a Persian prayer niche (mihrab).
Mihrab Pattern (Prayer Arch and Tree of Life) by Mirmehdi Workshop
This piece is by the renowned Mirmehdi Workshop, famous for Qom silk. "Mihrab" refers to the niche in a mosque wall that indicates the qibla direction (Mecca). This work uses the mihrab arch as a frame for the composition, with a tree of life extending inside it. A golden arch and columns on either side are set against a jet-black background, with flowers, small birds, and the tree of life inside. Floral medallions are continuous on the four corners and the outer border, and signature cartouches are placed at the top and bottom. This is one of Mirmehdi Workshop's finest intricate compositions, using a rich palette of colors but tightened by the jet-black background.
The Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the closer you get, the more details become visible: the ornamentation of the arch, the fine details of the columns on either side, the tips of the branches of the tree of life, each individual flower, the feathers of the hidden small birds, and the continuous floral pattern of the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, with gold and pink rising from the jet-black background, showcasing the true essence of Qom silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 105 x 159 cm, this is the perfect size for a room corner, a long hallway, an accent rug in the living room, or as a wall hanging or framed art. The jet-black background complements both white walls and wooden floors, adding a narrative single painting to the space. This piece is ideal for those who wish to enjoy a composition that envisions paradise within a prayer arch, distinct from the splendor of a central medallion.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally collected by the owner from the Mirmehdi Workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, the intricate details of the arch, and the minuteness of the tree of life in the video. Golestan, Persian Rugs Specialist.
Placed in a living room or on a wall, a large, spiraling paisley (boteh) motif fills the entire frame on a deep maroon background. Within and around it, countless smaller paisleys, flowers, phoenixes, and small birds are intricately depicted, revealing more detailed creatures the closer you look.
Large Spiral Paisley (Boteh / Phoenix and Small Birds) by Mirmehdi Workshop
This piece is from the renowned Mirmehdi workshop, famous for its Qum silk. While typical boteh patterns feature a continuous series of small paisleys, this work employs a unique composition: a large, spiraling boteh in the center, surrounded by intricate small botehs, flowers, phoenixes, and small birds. On a deep maroon ground, gold, pink, blue, turquoise, and green hues are layered in a rich color palette. The border features a detailed continuous vine and flower pattern, with signature cartouches at the top and bottom. It's a striking piece that condenses classic boteh patterns and a paradise garden into a single composition.
The Luster and Detail of 100% Silk
Because it's 100% silk, the details become clearer the closer you look: the outline of the spiral boteh, the small botehs and flowers within, the feathers of the hidden phoenixes and small birds, and the intricate vines of the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, causing the various colors to emerge from the deep maroon background—a true hallmark of Qum silk.
How to Integrate it into Your Home
At 107x155cm, it's the perfect size for a room corner, a long hallway, as an accent rug in the living room, or as a wall hanging or framed art. The deep maroon background pairs well with both white walls and wood floors, adding a touch of elegant splendor to the space. This piece is ideal for those who prefer to enjoy the spiraling narrative that extends across the entire frame, rather than the opulence of a central medallion.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally sourced by the shop owner directly from the Mirmehdi workshop in Qum. You can view a video to see the actual luster of the silk, the intricate details of the spiral paisley, and the hidden phoenixes and small birds. Golestan, a specialist Persian rug store.
164.0cm x 105.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Famous Work Tree of Life Cream 105 x 164 cm (ID18008)
¥1,500,000
Unit price per164.0cm x 105.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Famous Work Tree of Life Cream 105 x 164 cm (ID18008)
¥1,500,000
Unit price perWhen unfurled in the reception room, the Tree of Life emerges, covering the entire cream-colored field, with numerous birds perched on its branches. It's like a paradise, where the more you look, the more birds you discover.
The Tree of Life with various birds from the Milmehdi Workshop
This is a work from the Milmehdi Workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qum rugs. A large Tree of Life is centrally placed on the cream field, with branches extending in all directions. Peacocks, birds of prey, and colorful small birds are scattered among its branches. Roses, orchids, and other flowers are woven throughout the field, and the artisan's signature is also included in the border. This unique piece combines the traditional "Tree of Life (Darakhti)" composition with a multitude of different bird species.
The intricate detail and luster unique to silk
Because it's made from fine 100% silk threads, you can discern every feather on the peacock, the sharp beak of the bird of prey, and even the veins of the leaves on the Tree of Life. The cream color subtly changes its expression depending on the angle of the light, which is also characteristic of silk.
How to incorporate it into your home
At 105 x 164 cm, this rug is the perfect size for a reception room or bedroom floor, as a runner in a hallway, or framed as a wall hanging. The bright cream background makes the room appear larger and is easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style rooms.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and the details of the hidden birds in the video. Golestan Persian Rug Specialty Store.
162.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehdi Workshop Medallion x Arabesque Ruby 107x162cm (ID18006)
¥1,400,000
Unit price per162.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehdi Workshop Medallion x Arabesque Ruby 107x162cm (ID18006)
¥1,400,000
Unit price perWhen unfurled in a reception room, a dark red background reveals a central medallion and four corner "lachaks," with the space between them densely filled with "eslimi" (curvilinear vines) and multicolored flowers. This piece elegantly brings together a classic medallion composition.
Medallion and Arabesque by Mir Mehedi Workshop
This is a work from the Mir Mehedi workshop, known for its delicate weaving even among Qum rugs. A central medallion and four corner "lachaks" (corner emblems) are arranged on a deep, dark red (ruby) field, with "eslimi" (flowing curvilinear vines) and multicolored floral patterns densely woven throughout the entire field. The border features a series of small, circular medallions, which emphasize the movement of the field. This piece is a typical example of the classic medallion + arabesque composition, finished in a deep reddish-purple hue.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because of the fine 100% silk threads, every detail of the medallion, the vines in the field, and the small medallions in the border can be discerned. The way the deep red subtly changes its expression with the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 107x162cm, this rug is the perfect size for a reception room or at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, as a runner in a hallway, or framed as a wall hanging. The deep, dark red adds warmth to a room and is easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style interiors.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
156.0cm x 107.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Birds' Paradise Paisley 107x156cm (ID18005)
¥1,800,000
Unit price per156.0cm x 107.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Birds' Paradise Paisley 107x156cm (ID18005)
¥1,800,000
Unit price perSpread out in the reception room, your eyes are drawn to a large boteh (paisley) pattern floating on a blue-green background, surrounded by scattered deer, peacocks, and small birds. It's like a paradise, where you discover more animals the longer you gaze at it.
Mirmehdi Workshop's Large Boteh and Bird Paradise
This is a work from the Mirmehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving even among Qum carpets. A single large boteh (paisley pattern) is placed in the center of a blue-green (turquoise) field, with deer, peacocks, numerous small birds, trees, and flowers scattered around it. The composition is named "Paradise of Little Birds," and it's a piece where the curves of the boteh and the stories of the animals intertwine. The border features small boteh and flowers arranged on a deep green background.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it's 100% silk with fine threads, you can discern every detail, from the curves of the boteh, the fur of the deer, the feathers of the peacock, to the outlines of the small birds. The way the blue-green quietly changes its expression with the angle of light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate it into Your Life
At 107 x 156 cm, it's the perfect size for a reception room, at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, as a hallway runner, or framed as a wall hanging. Its strong narrative quality means many people choose to frame it. Since silk is tightly woven, it repels fine dust, is less prone to static electricity, and daily maintenance only requires vacuuming.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and the hidden animal details in the video. Persian Carpet Specialty Store Golestan.
163.0cm x 105.0cm
Milmehdi Workshop Esilimi Pattern Cream 105x163cm (ID18004)
¥1,400,000
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Milmehdi Workshop Esilimi Pattern Cream 105x163cm (ID18004)
¥1,400,000
Unit price perSpread out in the reception room, the entire rug is covered with a cream background adorned with blooming flowers and curving vines. The composition showcases a single flower garden across the entire field, without a central medallion.
Full-Surface Eslimi Pattern from the Milmehdi Workshop
This piece is from the Milmehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qom carpets. On a cream field, Persian curving vines called "Eslimi" and multicolored flowers are densely woven across the entire surface. This composition, known as "Afshan" (scattered pattern), is an "all-over" style without a central medallion. The border features a mocha floral pattern that harmonizes gently with the cream of the field.
The Fineness and Luster Unique to Silk
Because of the fine 100% silk threads, each individual flower and vine outline scattered across the field, as well as the intricate decorations on the border, are clearly discernible. The cream subtly changes its expression with the angle of light, which is also unique to silk.
Placement in Your Home
At 105×163 cm, it's the perfect size for a reception room or at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, as a runner in a hallway, or framed as a wall hanging. The bright cream background makes the room appear more spacious, and it's a versatile piece that suits both Japanese and Western-style rooms.
This is a unique piece, carefully selected from Qom. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
164.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehdi Workshop: Gold Roses and Vase, 107x164 cm (ID18002)
¥1,400,000
Unit price per164.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehdi Workshop: Gold Roses and Vase, 107x164 cm (ID18002)
¥1,400,000
Unit price perUnfolding it in the reception room, you'll be greeted by a golden vase floating on a navy background, with a field of roses blooming from it. A French Rococo-style arabesque frame creates a unique atmosphere, blending Eastern and European styles.
French-style vase by Milmehdi Workshop
This piece is from the Milmehdi Workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qum carpets. A mihrab (prayer niche)-shaped arch is placed on a navy field, with a vase (goldan) in the center below it, and a field of roses spread out above in a golden tone. European Rococo-style arabesque frames are arranged throughout the field, with a contrast of three colors: navy, gold, and rose red. This unique composition overlays French decorative sensibilities onto the classical vase motif.
The detail and luster unique to silk
Thanks to the fine 100% silk threads, you can discern the curves of the arabesque, the petals of the roses, and even the decorations on the vase. The way the navy subtly changes its expression with the angle of light is also unique to silk.
How to incorporate it into your home
Measuring 107x164cm, this is the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, a reception area, at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, or as a wall hanging. The golden frame on a calm navy background makes it easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style rooms.
A one-of-a-kind piece selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
170.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehedi Workshop Medallion x Esrimy 107x170cm (ID18001)
¥1,500,000
Unit price per170.0cm x 107.0cm
Mir Mehedi Workshop Medallion x Esrimy 107x170cm (ID18001)
¥1,500,000
Unit price perWhen unfurled in a reception room, cream-colored medallions float on a navy ground, surrounded by a finely woven pattern of Islimi (curving vine tendrils) and flowers. This piece beautifully encapsulates the classic medallion + Lachak composition.
Medallion and Vine from the Mirmehdi Workshop
This is a work from the Mirmehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving among Qom rugs. A cream-colored central medallion and Lachak (corner emblems) are arranged on a deep navy field, with Islimi (curving vine tendrils) and multicolored floral patterns woven throughout the entire field. The border features reddish-brown and cream floral patterns, and the signature is also woven in. This piece combines the classical medallion composition with intricate, flowing Islimi patterns.
The Precision and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's 100% silk with fine threads, every detail of the medallion, the vines in the field, and even the letters of the signature on the border are discernible. The way the navy subtly changes its expression with the angle of the light is also a unique characteristic of silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 107x170cm, it's the perfect size for a reception room or at the foot of a bed in a bedroom, as a runner in a hallway, or framed as a wall decoration. The subdued combination of navy and reddish-brown makes it a versatile piece that can complement both Japanese and Western-style rooms.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected from Qom and brought to you. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan, a specialist Persian rug store.
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135 cm x 224 cm
Nomadic Handwoven Wool Khorasan Rug with Boteh Design 135x224cm (No.71)
¥260,000
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Khorasan nomadic hand-woven wool rug with horse and cypress motifs, 150x200cm (No.69)
¥136,000
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