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Story Behind the Art: Kerman Rugs Renowned for their technical excellence and elaborate artistry, Kerman rugs originate from the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Iran. This region has been a celebrated center of workshop weaving since the Safavid era (1501–1732). Traditional Kerman rug designs often feature floral or architectural motifs framed by detailed borders and centered medallions. Common patterns include Shah Abbasi designs, garden scenes, vase and boteh motifs, tree of life imagery, hunting scenes, and intricate all-over florals. Kerman rugs are admired for their fine weave, delicate detailing, and extraordinary range of colors—often using 15 to 30 shades in a single rug. Each piece can take over a year to complete, reflecting the patience and mastery behind these timeless Persian wool rugs.

