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230.0cm x 147.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,500,000
Unit price per230.0cm x 147.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,500,000
Unit price perUpon closer inspection, large flowers like roses and peonies, woven densely into the black background, appear to rise individually. The central medallion is small, structured to float subtly in a sea of flowers.
Mir Mehdi Workshop's Rose Garden and Medallion
This is a work by the Mir Mehdi workshop, renowned among Qum workshops for its delicate use of color. Pink, red, green, and blue roses and peonies are densely woven into a deep black background, with a small circular medallion placed in the center. The "Golfarang" style, or Western floral pattern, is an elegant lineage that incorporates the sensibility of 19th-century European floral painting into classic Persian motifs. The entire field unfolds like a flower garden, making for a piece that you'll never tire of looking at.
The Precision and Luster Unique to Silk
Because of the fine 100% silk threads, the contours of each flower, the veins of the leaves, and the details of the stamens are all discernible. The way the colors on the black background change expression with the angle of light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
The 147x230cm size is perfect as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or as the centerpiece of a reception room. The calm black background makes it easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style rooms, and the rose pattern adds a touch of splendor to the space.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and detailed flowers in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
230.0cm x 142.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,800,000
Unit price per230.0cm x 142.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,800,000
Unit price perAs you approach it, a large tree silhouette in the center and a pair of birds on either side emerge from among the red and pink flowers densely woven into the field. The more you gaze at it up close, the more discoveries you make, due to the dense colors and shapes.
Tree of Life (Plane Tree) by Mirmehdi Workshop
This is a work by the Mirmehdi workshop, which is highly regarded for its delicate use of color even within Qum. Red and pink flowers are densely woven across the entire navy background, with a large tree silhouette including a boteh (paisley) in the center, and a pair of birds on either side. Although it is a classical composition known as the "Tree of Life," Mirmehdi's unique abstract sensibility is evident in the way the tree is not depicted with an explicit trunk, but is instead integrated with the floral pattern of the entire field.
Silk's Unique Detail and Luster
Because it is made of 100% silk with fine threads, every single flower scattered across the field, the silhouette of the tree, and the outline of the birds can be distinguished. The way the navy and red quietly change expression depending on the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate it into Your Life
Measuring 142x230cm, this rug is the perfect size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or as the centerpiece of a reception room. The落ち着いた navy background is easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style rooms, and the red flowers add warmth to the space.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and detailed craftsmanship in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When hung in an entryway or on a wall, a decorative golden vase rises from the bottom center of a deep navy field, almost black. Roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums, and irises spread out in an oval shape from the mouth of the vase, and the contrast between the deep navy and the vibrant colors creates a scene like a frameless floral painting.
Ahmadi Workshop's Vase Design (Bouquet on a Black Ground / Gol-dani)
This piece is by the Ahmadi Workshop, known for its Qom silk carpets. Among classical "Gol-dani (vase) designs," this work minimizes the border, utilizing the broad, deep navy field (almost black) to place a vase and bouquet as a single picture in the center. The bouquet, rising from the decorative golden vase, densely features a variety of colorful flowers like roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums, irises, and hydrangeas, arranged in an oval shape. At the bottom, the signature cartouche of the weaver, "Hamidreza Ahmadi," is present. This is a realistic Gol-dani with a striking contrast between the deep navy and the vibrant colors.
Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the intricate details of the vase, the overlapping petals of each flower in the bouquet, the subtle color changes in the leaves, and even every stroke of the signature become visible as you get closer. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, deepening the black ground and making the pinks, reds, and yellows of the flowers stand out—the true essence of Qom silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 60x88cm, it's a suitable size for an entryway mat, a framed wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The deep navy (almost black) and multicolored bouquet are easy to match with both white walls and wooden floors, adding a dramatic single painting to your space. This piece is ideal for those who enjoy a strong color contrast and a floral narrative like a painting, unlike medallions with more subdued color schemes.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally acquired by the shop owner directly from the Ahmadi Workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, vase decorations, and intricate details of the bouquet in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
150.0cm x 102.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,900,000
Unit price per150.0cm x 102.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,900,000
Unit price perViewed from the front, the composition looks as if you are gazing into a garden through the arch of a mosque. A cypress tree stretches up in the center, with vases above and below it. This is a classic Persian rug composition with religious significance.
Albar Workshop's Cypress and Vases (Mihrab Design)
This piece is from the Albar workshop, known for its intricate weaving among Qom rugs. It features an arch-shaped composition called a "mihrab" (prayer niche), with a cypress tree (symbol of eternity) in the center and vases (goldsmith) above and below it. The field is a turquoise background with a fine floral pattern, and small golden vases are depicted in the four corners of the border, creating a composition that resonates with the field. When the owner first saw it locally, they were drawn to the contrast between the transparency of the turquoise and the golden vases.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern even the cypress leaves, the decorations on the vases, and the fine floral patterns in the field. The way the turquoise subtly changes its expression depending on the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
At 102 x 150 cm, it is the perfect size for a reception room, bedroom, the center of a hallway, or framed as a wall hanging. The mihrab design is also a composition that looks best when displayed vertically. Since silk is tightly woven, it does not attract fine dust, static electricity is unlikely to occur, and daily maintenance only requires vacuuming.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qom and brought to you. You can check the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian rugs.
151.0cm x 98.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,350,000
Unit price per151.0cm x 98.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,350,000
Unit price perThe closer you get and the more you squint, the more a pair of lions facing each other from the four corners, and human figures and small buildings emerge from behind them. In the center is a sunburst-shaped medallion. At first glance, it appears to be a medallion pattern, but it's a piece where you can decipher hidden images.
Albar Workshop's Medallion and Lions
This is a work from the Albar workshop, known for the fineness of its weave even among Qum rugs. In the center is an 8-pointed sunburst medallion reminiscent of a lotus flower, and in the four corners, pairs of lions, human figures, and buildings resembling crowns and mosques are woven into the "rachak" (corners). The field features a detailed floral pattern on a navy and brown ground, and the border is lined with large boteh patterns. With its unique composition, positioned between a "medallion" and a "hunting scene," this piece strongly retains elements of classical Persian storytelling.
The Precision and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, the expressions of the lions, the outlines of the figures, and even the towers of the buildings are discernible. The teal medallion subtly changes its expression depending on the angle of the light, which is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate It into Your Home
Measuring 98x151cm, it's the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, a reception area, at the foot of a bed in the bedroom, or in the center of a hallway. Due to its strong narrative quality, many people also choose to frame it as a wall decoration. Because 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 detailed hidden images in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
150.0cm x 100.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,350,000
Unit price per150.0cm x 100.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom, 100% silk, Albar Studio, living space size
¥1,350,000
Unit price perUpon closer inspection, you'll see the intricate radiating pattern within the central medallion, and pairs of birds hidden among the flowers blooming from the vases in the four corners. This rug is a tapestry of small discoveries hidden within classical motifs.
Medallion and Vase Rachak by Albal Workshop
This is a work from the Albal workshop, known for the intricacy of its weaving even among Qum rugs. It features an oval medallion in the center, with a sunburst-like radiating structure inside. Large boteh (paisleys) extend to the left and right, and the rachak (corner crests) in the four corners are woven with flowers blooming from vases (goldan) and pairs of birds. The field is a blue-green and navy ground with colorful floral patterns, and the border is a black ground with multicolored plant motifs that pull the whole design together.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern every detail, from the radiating pattern of the central medallion and the intricate details of the boteh, to the outlines of the birds in the rachak. The way the blue-green and red quietly change expression with the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
At 100x150cm, this rug is the perfect size for the foot of a reception room or bedroom, as a hallway runner, or framed as a wall hanging. Since silk is tightly woven, it repels fine dust, is less prone to static electricity, and everyday maintenance only requires vacuuming.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual luster and hidden details in the video. Golestan, Persian rug specialty store.
160.0cm x 105.0cm
Bagerzadeh Workshop Masterpiece Panel Sky Blue 105×160cm (ID11018)
¥1,820,000
Unit price per160.0cm x 105.0cm
Bagerzadeh Workshop Masterpiece Panel Sky Blue 105×160cm (ID11018)
¥1,820,000
Unit price perThe closer you get and the more you focus, a different story emerges from each panel. Birds resting on the Tree of Life, running deer, flowers blooming from a vase. The carpet is composed like an album with 12 pictures laid out side by side.
Heshtie Pattern from Bagerzadeh Workshop
This is a work from the Bagerzadeh workshop, known for its delicate use of color even within Qum. Twelve panels, 4 vertical x 3 horizontal, are arranged on a light blue background, each woven with a different classical motif (medallion, vase, Tree of Life, prayer wall). The Tree of Life panels even have hidden images of birds and deer woven into them, a composition that offers continuous discoveries the longer you gaze at it. This is a piece that combines the classical composition known as "Heshtie (panel pattern)" with a bright and subdued color scheme.
The Detail and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's made from fine 100% silk threads, the motifs in each panel, the feathers of birds, and even the texture of the deer's fur are discernible. The subtle changes in the shades of light blue with the angle of the light are also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
At 105x160cm, it's the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, at the foot of a bed in the bedroom, or as a wall hanging in a reception room. Many people also frame it for wall decor. Because silk is tightly woven, it doesn't attract fine dust, is less prone to static electricity, and daily cleaning only requires a vacuum cleaner.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can check the actual luster and details of each panel in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
101.0cm x 61.0cm
Bagherzadeh Studio "Black Beauty" Panel Design 61x101cm (ID12010)
¥260,000
Unit price per101.0cm x 61.0cm
Bagherzadeh Studio "Black Beauty" Panel Design 61x101cm (ID12010)
¥260,000
Unit price perDisplayed in your entryway, the multicolored panels set against a black background are eye-catching. Upon closer inspection, you'll notice small processions of deer and horses along the top and bottom borders, revealing more details the closer you look.
Bagerzade Workshop's Black Ground Heshti Pattern
This piece is from the Bagerzade Workshop, known for its delicate color schemes even within Qom. Seven panels are arranged on a black ground, with floral patterns and medallions in the two large upper panels, trees of life in the three central panels, and a mihrab-shaped vase composition in the lower panels. Furthermore, "animal procession borders" featuring rows of deer, horses, sheep, and human figures are woven into the top and bottom borders, revealing more details the longer you gaze at it. This piece adds unique accents to the classical "Heshti (panel pattern)" composition.
The Precision and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern the motifs of each panel and even the outlines of the animals in the borders. The colors on the black background appear crisp, which is also a characteristic of silk.
For Doormats or Wall Hangings
At 61x101cm, this is the perfect size for an entryway mat or a small wall hanging. Many people also frame it as a wall decoration. Because silk is tightly woven, it doesn't attract fine dust, static electricity is less likely to occur, and daily maintenance only requires a vacuum cleaner.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qom and brought to you. You can see the actual luster and the details of the hidden pictures in the video. Golestan Persian Rug Specialty Store.
When laid at the entrance, a scene unfolds where flowers bloom in a swirling display across a richly colored surface, where diverse hues harmonize. This piece reinterprets the classical Tree of Life with a unique concept called "Rotation of Flower," offering more discoveries the closer you examine it.
Baharam Mohammadi Workshop's Tree of Life (Rotation of Flower)
This piece is from the Baharam Mohammadi workshop, known for its distinctive designs even among Qom silk products. It is one of those "hard-to-reacquire masterpieces" that the owner himself fell in love with, and replicating its quality would be extremely difficult. Titled "Rotation of Flower," its composition expresses the Tree of Life theme through swirling flowers. Both the field and border are full-color (multicolored), featuring a unique expression where dozens of colors intersect in curving lines.
The Precision and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, you can discern each swirling flower, the flow of the leaves, and even the continuous floral pattern of the border. The diverse colors subtly change with the angle of light, and the deep luster of the silk is an expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
Measuring 80 x 131 cm, it's the perfect size for an entryway mat, a wall hanging, or framed as the centerpiece of a living room or study. Its rich colors complement both white walls and wood-grained floors, adding a splendid focal point to any space.
This is a rare piece, personally selected and brought back by the shop owner from a workshop in Qom, a true find. You can see the actual luster and detailed "Rotation of Flower" in the video. Golestan, a specialist Persian rug store.
230.0cm x 146.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,700,000
Unit price per230.0cm x 146.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,700,000
Unit price perLooking down at the carpet, the pattern radiating outwards from the center in eight directions is reminiscent of looking up at the dome ceiling of an ancient ruin. This piece incorporates the theme of the classical Persian work "Hasht Behesht" (Eight Heavens).
Eight Heavens by Mirmehdi Workshop
This piece is from the Mirmehdi workshop, known for its delicate weaving in Qom. Against a mocha (beige-brown) background, a star-shaped dome structure radiates in eight directions from the center, with roses, vines, and small circular medallions arranged in each section. "Hasht Behesht" is a composition often seen in ancient architectural dome ceilings, and in Persian carpets, it is a classic known as the "Gombadi pattern" (dome pattern). When the owner first saw it locally, he was drawn to its precise alignment of radiation and the balance of colors.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, the motifs in each radiating section, the petals of the roses, and the flow of the leaves are all discernible. The way the mocha subtly changes its expression with the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
The size of 146x230cm is perfect as a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or as the main feature in a reception room. The calm mocha background makes it easy to match with both Japanese and Western-style rooms.
This is a one-of-a-kind item selected from Qom and brought to you. You can check the actual luster and radiating details in the video. Golestan, Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
230.0cm x 143.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,450,000
Unit price per230.0cm x 143.0cm
Persian carpet from Qom 100% silk Mirmehidi workshop Living space size
¥2,450,000
Unit price perWhen light streams through the window, the red roses blooming on the blue-green field suddenly brighten. This piece is like a painting, with roses, small purple flowers, and branches of the Tree of Life spreading across the entire field.
Red Roses and the Tree of Life from the Mirmehdi Workshop
This is a work from the Mirmehdi workshop, known for its delicate use of color even among Qum rugs. On a blue-green (turquoise) field, large red roses, yellow roses, and small purple flowers are intricately woven, with vines and leaves of the Tree of Life extending horizontally and vertically between them. Without a large medallion in the center, the entire field is configured as a single flower garden, showcasing Mirmehdi's unique and stylish sensibility. When the owner first saw it locally, they were drawn to the contrast between the transparency of the blue-green and the red of the roses, and chose it.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because it is made of fine 100% silk threads, every detail of the rose petals, leaf veins, and stamens can be identified. The way the blue-green subtly changes its expression with the angle of the light is also unique to silk.
How to Incorporate it into Your Home
At 143x230cm, it's the perfect size for a center rug in front of a three-seater sofa or as the centerpiece of a reception room. The blue-green makes the room look fresh, and it's a versatile piece that suits both Japanese and Western-style spaces.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual sheen and details of the roses in the video. Golestan Persian Rug Specialty Store.
90.0cm x 59.0cm
Aruvar Workshop Tree of Life x Peacock Black Tea Doormat 59x90cm (ID11009)
¥370,000
Unit price per90.0cm x 59.0cm
Aruvar Workshop Tree of Life x Peacock Black Tea Doormat 59x90cm (ID11009)
¥370,000
Unit price perDisplayed in the entrance, it's the first thing you see every time you open the door. The glittering vase on a black background, and the pair of peacocks on either side, reveal more details the closer you look.
Albar Workshop's Vase and Peacocks
This piece is from the Albar Workshop, known for its intricate designs among Qum carpets. A vase (ghordan) is placed in the center of the upper panel, flanked by a pair of peacocks. The lower panel features a smaller vase and flowering trees with branches spreading out like trees of life on either side. It's a narrative piece with a composite composition, layering classical vase imagery, known as "prayer niche (mehrab) style," with a pair of birds and a tree of life.
The Intricacy and Sheen Unique to Silk
Because of the fine 100% silk threads, every detail of the vase, the birds' feathers, and the flow of the leaves is discernible. The way the colors change with the angle of the light is also a unique characteristic of silk.
For Entrance Mats or Wall Hangings
59 x 90 cm is a standard size for entrance mats. Many people also choose to frame it as a wall hanging. Silk is tightly woven, which repels fine dust and prevents static electricity, so daily maintenance only requires vacuuming.
A one-of-a-kind item selected from Qum. You can see the actual sheen and intricate details in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian carpets.
When laid at the entrance, the entire carpet displays a continuous dome structure, creating a geometric landscape that is both symmetrical and dynamic. The subdued colors, unique to vegetable dyes, intertwine with the luster of silk, revealing more intricate details the closer you look.
Mohammad Jamshidi's All-Over Domical Pattern (All-Over Domical)
This is a special piece dyed with vegetable dyes, a tradition maintained solely by the Mohammad Jamshidi main family, using 100% Qum silk. The representative himself was captivated by it, and it has been selected for our "Rare and Hard-to-Find Collection" due to the extreme difficulty of acquiring another of the same quality. Named "All over Domical," this composition features a continuous dome pattern (Gombadi) across the entire field, creating a geometric structure that generates movement within its symmetry. Both the field and border are rendered in multiple colors, highlighting the transparent hues unique to vegetable dyes.
Intricacy and Luster of Silk and Vegetable Dyes
Because it is made of 100% silk and vegetable dyes, woven into a dense pile, you can distinguish the geometric dome sequence, the floral patterns in each section, and the color gradations. The colors breathe and change with the angle of light, and the deep sheen of the silk is another expression unique to vegetable dyes. The colors, woven over a long period, will only become more subdued and elegant with age.
Placement in Your Home
At 75x120cm, it is the perfect size for an entrance mat, wall hanging, study, or framed as a centerpiece in your living room or study. The vibrant and colorful palette complements white walls, wooden floors, and modern spaces, adding geometric beauty and a story to your environment.
This is a rare piece, directly acquired by the owner from a workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster, the intricate details of the all-over dome pattern, and the transparent colors unique to vegetable dyes in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian rugs.
When hung in an entryway or on a wall, a gold diamond medallion appears to float in the center of a deep green frame, with flowers, trees, a pair of deer, and a pair of arched gates depicted on the spandrels at the four corners and top and bottom. Various small scenes unfold on the green ground, revealing the story of a paradise garden as you approach.
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop Botanical-Dyed Medallion (Deer and Paradise Garden)
This is a silk piece dyed with botanical dyes, a technique continued only by the Mohammad Jamshidi workshop, the main lineage of the Jamshidi family, among Qom silk carpets. It features deep, clear greens, earthy reds, and gentle golden browns that cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. The overall harmony, despite the use of many colors, is due to the natural resonance of the botanical dyes. In the center is a gold diamond medallion with a small sun emblem inside. The deep green spandrels on the outside are woven with flowers, trees, a pair of deer, and a pair of arched gates at the top, forming a paradise garden composition reminiscent of Persian miniature paintings.
The Luster and Detail of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, details become visible as you get closer, from the sun emblem in the center of the medallion to the flowers and deer in the spandrels, the pillars of the arched gates, and the intricate vines in the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light on each surface, with the gold center and deep green surroundings appearing to float. This piece embodies the true essence of Qom silk, expressed through botanical dyeing.
How to Incorporate It into Your Life
Measuring 73x127cm, it is a suitable size for a wide entryway mat, a framed wall hanging, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The gold center and deep green frame complement both white walls and wood floors, adding a narrative single painting to the space. This piece is suitable for those who want to enjoy a story like a painting, unlike medallions with more understated color schemes.
This is 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 dye colors, and details of the deer and paradise garden in the video. Persian Carpet Specialty Store Golestan.
Hung in an entryway or on a wall, a vibrant orange field unfolds in the center of a deep black frame, with a diamond-shaped medallion floating above it. In the center of the medallion is a multicolored sunburst, and along the black spandrels are small animals and tiny mosque gates, creating a scene whose story emerges the closer you look.
Botanical-dyed Medallion (Small Animals and Mosque Gates) by Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop
This is a silk piece dyed with botanical dyes (plant-based dyes), a technique continued only by the main branch of the Jamshidi family, the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop, even among Qom silk carpets. It features a deep, non-muddy black, an earthy red, and a lantern-like orange that cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. The simultaneous vibrancy and depth are a result of the natural harmony between the plant dyes. In the center is a diamond-shaped medallion with a radial sunburst pattern. On the outer black background, small animals like deer and horses are depicted, and in the four corners and top/bottom are arch gates (small mosques) and intertwining vines, creating a pictorial story.
Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the details become visible the closer you look, from the sunburst in the center of the medallion to the small animals hidden in the black background, the domes of the mosque gates, and the intricate floral patterns of the border. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light on each surface, and the contrast between orange and black emerges, showcasing the true essence of Qom silk expressed through botanical dyeing.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
The 59x87cm size is suitable for an entryway mat, a framed wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or by a bedside. The vivid contrast between orange and deep black complements both white walls and wood-grain floors, adding a narrative accent to the space. This piece is ideal for those who appreciate a strong color contrast and intricate storytelling, unlike medallions with more subdued color schemes.
This is a one-of-a-kind item personally acquired by the shop owner directly from the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop in Qom. You can view the actual luster, botanical dye colors, and details of the small animals and mosque gates in the video. Golestan Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
Hang it in your entryway or on a wall, and a turquoise cloud-shaped medallion will emerge in the center of a deep red-purple frame. At its heart is a vibrant sunburst pattern, while the outer orange field is dotted with silhouettes of small deer and elephants, and scattered flowers, creating a scene where more details reveal themselves the closer you get.
Botanically Dyed Medallion by Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop (Cloud-shape with Field of Small Animals)
Amongst Qom silk carpets, this is a silk piece produced using "botanical dyes (plant dyes)," a technique maintained solely by the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop, the main lineage of the Jamshidi family. It features a deep, non-muddy turquoise, an earthy red, and a gentle golden brown that cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. Despite the use of many colors, the overall composition remains harmoniously subdued, precisely because the plant dyes naturally resonate with each other. In the center is a cloud-shaped (ogival) medallion with a radial sunburst pattern inside, and small boteh motifs on the turquoise ground. The outer orange field depicts deer, elephants, and flowers, while a deep red-purple border tightens the composition.
100% Silk Luster and Intricacy
Because it is 100% silk, details from the sunburst pattern in the center of the medallion to the small boteh on the turquoise ground, the small animals on the outer field, and the intricate vines of the border, become visible the closer you get. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, with turquoise, orange, and red-purple overlapping, making this a piece that expresses the true essence of Qom silk through botanical dyeing.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 57x87cm, it is suitable as an entryway rug, framed as a wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The deep red-purple frame complements both white walls and wood-grained floors, adding a narrative accent to the space. This piece is ideal for those who prefer the depth of plant dyes and the story of the field of small animals over the vividness of chemical dyes.
A unique item personally acquired by the owner directly from the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, botanical dye colors, and details of the cloud-shaped medallion and small animals in the video. Golestan, Persian Carpet Specialty Store.
When hung in a hallway or on a wall, a large chandelier, as if suspended in a palace audience hall, floats in the center of a deep brown ground. Flanking it are a pair of white fountains and cypress trees, with small dome-shaped buildings along the top edge. This single rug depicts a scene from a Persian palace like a painting.
"Palace Chandelier" - A Natural Dye Original by Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop
Among Qom silk rugs, this is a naturally dyed (vegetable dye) silk piece, a practice continued only by the main branch of the Jamshidi family, the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop. It features deep, clear browns, serene golden ochres, calm pinks, and deep indigos that cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. Despite the use of many colors, the overall impression is one of serene harmony, precisely because natural dyes naturally resonate with each other. The large central chandelier, the paired white fountains, the cypress trees, and the small dome-shaped buildings on either side—this original design, crafted into a silk rug, depicts a palace scene reminiscent of Persian miniatures.
Luster and Intricacy of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the closer you get, the more details become visible: the decorative beads of the chandelier, the white streams of the fountains, the windows of the domes, and even the tips of the cypress leaves. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, making the tranquil brown ground and the vibrant decorations stand out. This piece, created with natural dyes, embodies the true essence of Qom silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Home
The 57x87cm size is suitable for a doormat, framed as a wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or beside a bed. The calm brown ground harmonizes well with both white walls and wooden floors, adding a narrative "picture" to the space. This piece is ideal for those who prefer to enjoy a story-like painting, rather than a medallion with a subtle color scheme.
This is a unique item personally acquired by the shop owner directly from the Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop in Qom. You can view the actual luster, the colors of the natural dyes, and the intricate details of the chandelier and fountains in the video. Persian Carpet Specialty Store Golestan.
Hang it in your entryway or on a wall, and a bouquet of flowers rising from a large vase (Gouldani) will appear in the center of the cherry-blossom pink frame. At the top, a domed palace; on either side, arched gates; and at the bottom, a narrow garden strip. It is a single rug, depicting a Persian paradise garden like a painting.
Mohammad Jamshidi Workshop's Original Vegetable-Dyed "Castle and Vase Garden"
Among Qom silk rugs, this is a silk piece dyed with vegetable dyes, a practice continued only by the Mohammad Jamshidi workshop, the main lineage of the Jamshidi family. The colors, such as cherry blossom pink, pale young green, deeply clear indigo, and gentle golden brown, cannot be achieved with chemical dyes. Despite using many colors, the overall impression is harmonized, precisely because the vegetable dyes naturally resonate with each other. A bouquet of flowers rising from a large vase in the center, a domed palace at the top, arched gates on either side, and a garden strip at the bottom—this is an original design that recreates the composition of a "paradise garden," reminiscent of Persian miniatures, in a silk rug.
The Luster and Detail of 100% Silk
Because it is 100% silk, the closer you get, the more details become visible: the ornamentation of the vase, the domes and windows of the palace, the columns of the arched gates, and even the tiny flowers in the garden at the bottom. The luster of the silk changes with the angle of the light, causing the cherry-blossom pink frame and the colorful central scene to emerge—this piece expresses the true essence of Qom silk using vegetable dyes.
How to Incorporate It into Your Life
At 59x91cm, it is a suitable size for an entryway mat, a framed wall decoration, in front of a desk in a study, or by a bedside. The cherry-blossom pink frame complements both white walls and wooden floors, adding a narrative painting to the space. This piece is perfect for those who want to enjoy a story like a painting, unlike medallions with subdued color schemes.
This is a unique item personally acquired by the shop owner directly from the Mohammad Jamshidi workshop in Qom. You can see the actual luster, vegetable-dyed colors, and details of the palace and vase in the video. Golestan, a specialty store for Persian rugs.
89.0cm x 59.0cm
Mehrbakhsh Workshop Luxurious Floral Medallion Sky Blue 59x89cm (ID8010)
¥260,000
Unit price per89.0cm x 59.0cm
Mehrbakhsh Workshop Luxurious Floral Medallion Sky Blue 59x89cm (ID8010)
¥260,000
Unit price perWhen placed at the entrance, an eight-petaled mandala-style medallion emerges in the center of the turquoise field. The field is filled with small pink, orange, and green flowers, and new flowers and leaves can be discovered each time you look closely.
Eight-Petaled Mandala Medallion from Mehrbakhsh Workshop
This workshop specializes in vibrant turquoise backgrounds and densely detailed patterns among Kum silk carpets. An eight-petaled mandala-style medallion is placed in the center, surrounded by large rachak (corner patterns). The entire field is densely packed with colorful small flowers on a turquoise background, and the border, with its intricate floral patterns on a sky-blue background, ties the whole piece together. This piece reinterprets the classic Rachak-o-Toranj (corner & medallion) design in refreshing turquoise.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it's 100% silk with fine threads, the overlapping eight petals, the outline of the rachak, and even each individual flower in the field are discernible. The turquoise shimmers with the angle of the light, and the sky-blue border stands out—an expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate It into Your Home
Measuring 59 x 89 cm, this is the perfect size for the foot of an entryway, bedside, as a center rug next to a sofa, or framed as a wall hanging. The refreshing turquoise complements both white walls and wood-grained floors, adding a bright and vibrant focal point to any space.
This is a unique item personally selected by the owner at the workshop in Qum. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. GOLISTAN, a specialty Persian rug store.
When unfurled in the reception room, circular medallions emerge from a deep, vibrant red field, with vase (gordaan) motifs inside and intricate floral patterns on the perimeter. The rich red, accented with gold threads, creates a distinguished scene.
Vase Medallion (Gordaan & Tranj) from Sedighian Workshop
This is a masterpiece from the Sedighian workshop, a renowned producer of Qom silk. The owner himself was so captivated by it that he selected it for his "Collection of Irreplaceable Masterpieces," stating that it would be extremely difficult to obtain the same quality again. It combines the classical Lachak-o-Tranj composition, named "Goldan & Tranj (Vase + Medallion)," with a color scheme centered on a deep, vibrant red. Inside the central medallion is a vase motif, with lachak in the four corners and intricate floral patterns spread across the entire field. This piece, woven over a long period, exudes a regal formality.
The Intricacy and Luster Unique to Silk
Because it is made with tightly woven fine threads of 100% silk, one can discern the vase in the center of the medallion, the slender stems of the floral patterns, the outlines of the lachak in the four corners, and even the continuous floral motifs in the border. The deep red darkens and the gold threads emerge depending on the angle of the light, a characteristic expression unique to silk.
How to Incorporate into Your Life
Measuring 105 x 163 cm, it's the perfect size for an accent rug in the living room, a focal point in the reception room, a bedroom, an entryway, or framed as a wall decoration. Deep red, a color historically symbolizing "celebration" and "formality," adds an unshakeable centerpiece to any space.
This is a rare and irreplaceable piece that the shop owner specially selected and brought back from a workshop in Qom, having fallen in love with it. You can see the actual luster and intricate details in the video. Persian Carpet Specialty Store Golestan.
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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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