Isfahan (Rugs)

Isfahan has long been one of the centers for production of the famous Persian Rug. Weaving in Isfahan flourished in the Safavid era. But by the time the Afghans invaded Iran, ending the Safavid dynasty, the craft also became stagnant. Not until 1920's, between two world wars, weaving was taken seriously again by the people of Isfahan. They started to weave Safavid designs and once again became one of the most important poles of the Iranian rug weaving industry. Isfahani carpets today are among the most wanted in world markets, having many customers in western countries. Isfahani rugs and carpets usually have ivory background with blue,rose,and indigo motifs. Isfahani rugs and carptes often have very symmetrical and balanced designs. They usually have a single medallion that is surrounded with Vines and palmettos. These rugs and carpets usually have excellent quality. The most famous master weaver in Isfahan is Serafian.

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