Shahsavan

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Jerarquía

Islamic World, The > <Islamic World dynastic styles and periods> > <Iranian Islamic styles and periods after the Mongols> > Iranian Islamic styles after the Mongols > Persian textile styles after the Mongols > West Persian textile styles after the Mongols

Descripción

Rugs woven by the nomadic Shahsavan of Northwestern Iran, typically wool-on-wool, symmetrically knotted pile rugs, characterized by relatively simple field and border designs, occasional use of camel hair in the pile and cotton in the wefts, and red and salmon color in the wefts.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300244198

Otros términos

  • Shahsevan [en]