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Geometric persian rug patterns.
All over central medallion and one sided unidirectional.
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Extensive collection of antique geometric rugs.
The motif of a carpet can be used to determine the particular tribe or place of origin.
Pairing a modern geometric pattern with pink hues this area rug is perfect for livening up any layout inside your home.
Among the persian designs the heriz and serapi are the most popular.
Those of the eastern caucus the shirvan kuba derbend have a smaller scale.
The rugs of the western caucasus kazak karabagh and gendje tend to have large scale patterns.
Paired with contemporary furniture a brightly colored geometric rug will quickly become the focal point of any room it is in.
An interesting group of rugs are based on the designs of khotan and neighboring oasis towns.
Rugs are typically designed using one of three patterns.
Whether carpets feature grand medallions and sinuous vine scrolls precise latticework rug patterns or coffered compartments the geometry and mathematics of each right angle corner or precisely calculated curve is behind the beauty of the grandest and the smallest.
A kazak rug with geometric patterns across its manifest open field goes a bit further into the grey area.
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The name details what to expect aka a more open area across the rug s surface but there are other elements integral to it as well.
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Geometric is a broad category that covers a variety of styles from tribal designs and moroccan inspired lattices to ultra modern patterns.
The pattern is made up of repeated daisies interlinked by diamond often curved or circular lines.
Mina khani is used to describe this distinctive pattern used in many persian rugs.
Geometrically patterned persian carpets woven by nomadic tribes are decorated with linear elements composed of vertical horizontal and diagonal lines and are formed by a repetition of the same motif.
This can be in various forms in either geometric or curvilinear designs.
Some abstract asymmetrical designs can be found but most of these can be described as one sided or unidirectional.