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Story Behind the Art: Named after the city of Kerman in southeastern Iran, these rugs epitomize Persian refinement and intricate detail. Since the Safavid dynasty (1501–1732), Kerman has been celebrated as one of the most accomplished weaving centers in Persia. Each rug typically displays a floral or architectural medallion design, complemented by ornate borders of arabesques and vase motifs. Traditional variations include the Shah Abbasi medallion, tree of life, hunting scenes, and the renowned vase or boteh pattern, woven with 15–30 color shades in every composition. Renowned for their fine weave density and exceptional dye work, authentic Kerman rugs can take a year or more to complete, reflecting both the patience and precision of their makers. Their subtle sheen, rich palette, and timeless beauty continue to make them centerpieces of both heritage collections and modern interiors.

