NAHAVAND & Hamedan Persian Carpets ORIGIN & DESCRIPTION
Name of the carpets woven in the city of Nahavad in northwestern Persia, near the city of Hamadan. For Nahavand carpets Wool high quality used. The weaving is delicate and complex. The colors vary, with red and blue tones predominating. The patterns are geometric representations of flowers and sometimes scenes from the animal kingdom.
The city of Hamadan is located in the north-west of the Persian, 300 km west of Tehran. Many of the rugs are sold under their own names such as Nahavand, Tuiserkan, Malayer, Hosseinabad, Burchalow, Enjilas, Lilihan, Khamse and Zanjan. The simplest carpets in this area are sold under the name Hamadan. Each village has its own style of carpet weaving with its own patterns and colors. Most Hamadan rugs use high quality wool and a variety of colors. The colors are vegetal and various shades of blue indigo and reds dominate teppich.
Nomad Carpets: Carpets woven by nomads. Nomads move around constantly and do not stay in one geographic region permanently. They make (weave) handmade carpets on collapsible looms. Because of this, there can be slight variations in weaving, and their rugs are sometimes unevenly shaped. Also, the rugs are woven from memory and depend on the momentary inspiration of each craftsman. As a result, the patterns in some rugs are not uniform over the entire area.
Nahavand liegt im Westen des Persien, etwa 100 Meilen südlich von Hamadan, und ist eine alte Stadt.
Über den persischen Nahavand-Teppich: Dieser schöne Teppich wurde in Nahavand, Persien, handgeknüpft. Dort werden hochwertige Persian carpets manufactured, which enjoy a very good reputation. Nahavand carpets are characterized by the softness, but above all by the sheen of their wool. The pattern usually consists of a large central medallion surrounded by smaller nomadic motifs. The colors used are a beautiful mix of rusty red and khaki tones on a dark blue background, but may vary from rug to rug. These are beautiful, high quality carpets that are highly sought after. The typical knot density of Nahavand carpets is 90.000 - 170.000 knots/sqm.
All old and antique rugs we sell were made with love by nomads years ago and are treasures of the past. They have been professionally washed, cleaned and restored. Due to the Vintage-/Antik-The nature of our rugs may have imperfections and signs of wear, but these add to the feel and beauty of these rugs.
Hamadan carpet
Hamadan carpets sind hochwertige, handgewebte Dorfteppiche, die in und um die Stadt Hamadan im Westen des Persien hergestellt werden.
Unlike most other rugs, which refer to a specific type from a province or city, the term hamadan actually refers to a variety of rugs woven across a wide region.
Where are Hamadan rugs made?
Particularly interesting: Although all carpets made in these regions are called Hamadan carpets, the materials are very different as the wool comes from sheep living in many different regions, and the patterns also differ due to the different influences of each of these regions.
Owning a Hamadan is owning a piece of ancient history
Dank seiner idealen Lage an einer Straßenkreuzung im „Kuh-i-Elwand“-Tal im Nordwesten des Persien ist Hamadan seit langem ein wichtiges Teppichweb- und Handelszentrum. Alle umliegenden Dörfer und Städte produzieren verschiedene Sorten und Größen von Teppichen und Laufbändern für den Export.
The entire region is dotted with miles of spinning mills, weaving mills, dry cleaners and laundries specializing in carpets.
Old carpets from Hamadan
Carpet lovers and collectors know that buying Hamadan antique Persian rugs is the best investment they can make. One of the oldest cities in the world, Hamadan was once known as the cradle of Eastern civilization.
The hand-woven carpets created in this ancient city are works of art totally devoid of more recent influences.
When you own an antique Hamadan rug, you own a piece of ancient history. These rugs are remarkably well constructed, with quality materials, an impressive range of colors and a weaving technique that contributes to their famed durability.
Construction of Hamadan carpets
The wool used to make Hamadan rugs comes from hardy sheep that graze in the highlands of the region. This wool is very durable, rustic and robust, which contributes to the long-lasting quality of these rugs.
Hamadan rugs are generally plain woven and most of them have a cotton base.
Hamadan Carpet Foundation
Most Hamadan rugs have a plain weave basic weave. If you look at the underside of a single yarn rug, you can clearly see all the other warp yarns across the width of the rug, creating a unique pattern of defined lines on the rug.
Only the Hamadan carpets from the Kasvin (Qazvin) region have a slightly different structure, as they do not have a single-thread foundation.
There is a slight difference between Hamadan rugs woven before and after 1915. Later carpets woven after 1915 have a cotton base.
Types of Knots in Hamadan Carpets
Hamadan weavers used the ghiordes, or Turkish knot, to make their carpets. It is a type of symmetrical knot used on only a few types of Persian carpets, including Tabriz carpets. Most other Persian carpet weavers use the Persian knot, which is asymmetrical.
Sold W1 (#307) approx. 290x225cm Hand-knotted Nahavand Hamadan carpet Persian carpet Oriental carpet with natural colors - unique
€2400Original price was: €2400€1000Current price is: €1000.Herkunft: Persien Nahavand Hamadan
Knot density: approx. 180000 knots/sqm
Condition: new, washed
Pattern: Symmetrical with medallion (very rare color combination with natural colors - unique)
Material: pile 100% virgin wool - warp 100% cotton from the Zagros mountains
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Description
NAHAVAND & Hamedan Persian Carpets ORIGIN & DESCRIPTION
Name of the carpets woven in the city of Nahavad in northwestern Persia, near the city of Hamadan. For Nahavand carpets Wool high quality used. The weaving is delicate and complex. The colors vary, with red and blue tones predominating. The patterns are geometric representations of flowers and sometimes scenes from the animal kingdom.
The city of Hamadan is located in the north-west of the Persian, 300 km west of Tehran. Many of the rugs are sold under their own names such as Nahavand, Tuiserkan, Malayer, Hosseinabad, Burchalow, Enjilas, Lilihan, Khamse and Zanjan. The simplest carpets in this area are sold under the name Hamadan. Each village has its own style of carpet weaving with its own patterns and colors. Most Hamadan rugs use high quality wool and a variety of colors. The colors are vegetal and various shades of blue indigo and reds dominate teppich.
Nomad Carpets: Carpets woven by nomads. Nomads move around constantly and do not stay in one geographic region permanently. They make (weave) handmade carpets on collapsible looms. Because of this, there can be slight variations in weaving, and their rugs are sometimes unevenly shaped. Also, the rugs are woven from memory and depend on the momentary inspiration of each craftsman. As a result, the patterns in some rugs are not uniform over the entire area.
Nahavand liegt im Westen des Persien, etwa 100 Meilen südlich von Hamadan, und ist eine alte Stadt.
Über den persischen Nahavand-Teppich: Dieser schöne Teppich wurde in Nahavand, Persien, handgeknüpft. Dort werden hochwertige Persian carpets manufactured, which enjoy a very good reputation. Nahavand carpets are characterized by the softness, but above all by the sheen of their wool. The pattern usually consists of a large central medallion surrounded by smaller nomadic motifs. The colors used are a beautiful mix of rusty red and khaki tones on a dark blue background, but may vary from rug to rug. These are beautiful, high quality carpets that are highly sought after. The typical knot density of Nahavand carpets is 90.000 - 170.000 knots/sqm.
All old and antique rugs we sell were made with love by nomads years ago and are treasures of the past. They have been professionally washed, cleaned and restored. Due to the Vintage-/Antik-The nature of our rugs may have imperfections and signs of wear, but these add to the feel and beauty of these rugs.
Hamadan carpet
Hamadan carpets sind hochwertige, handgewebte Dorfteppiche, die in und um die Stadt Hamadan im Westen des Persien hergestellt werden.
Unlike most other rugs, which refer to a specific type from a province or city, the term hamadan actually refers to a variety of rugs woven across a wide region.
Where are Hamadan rugs made?
Particularly interesting: Although all carpets made in these regions are called Hamadan carpets, the materials are very different as the wool comes from sheep living in many different regions, and the patterns also differ due to the different influences of each of these regions.
Owning a Hamadan is owning a piece of ancient history
Dank seiner idealen Lage an einer Straßenkreuzung im „Kuh-i-Elwand“-Tal im Nordwesten des Persien ist Hamadan seit langem ein wichtiges Teppichweb- und Handelszentrum. Alle umliegenden Dörfer und Städte produzieren verschiedene Sorten und Größen von Teppichen und Laufbändern für den Export.
The entire region is dotted with miles of spinning mills, weaving mills, dry cleaners and laundries specializing in carpets.
Old carpets from Hamadan
Carpet lovers and collectors know that buying Hamadan antique Persian rugs is the best investment they can make. One of the oldest cities in the world, Hamadan was once known as the cradle of Eastern civilization.
The hand-woven carpets created in this ancient city are works of art totally devoid of more recent influences.
When you own an antique Hamadan rug, you own a piece of ancient history. These rugs are remarkably well constructed, with quality materials, an impressive range of colors and a weaving technique that contributes to their famed durability.
Construction of Hamadan carpets
The wool used to make Hamadan rugs comes from hardy sheep that graze in the highlands of the region. This wool is very durable, rustic and robust, which contributes to the long-lasting quality of these rugs.
Hamadan rugs are generally plain woven and most of them have a cotton base.
Hamadan Carpet Foundation
Most Hamadan rugs have a plain weave basic weave. If you look at the underside of a single yarn rug, you can clearly see all the other warp yarns across the width of the rug, creating a unique pattern of defined lines on the rug.
Only the Hamadan carpets from the Kasvin (Qazvin) region have a slightly different structure, as they do not have a single-thread foundation.
There is a slight difference between Hamadan rugs woven before and after 1915. Later carpets woven after 1915 have a cotton base.
Types of Knots in Hamadan Carpets
Hamadan weavers used the ghiordes, or Turkish knot, to make their carpets. It is a type of symmetrical knot used on only a few types of Persian carpets, including Tabriz carpets. Most other Persian carpet weavers use the Persian knot, which is asymmetrical.
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Hassan Zanjirani Farahani (B.A. M.A. M.A.) is an Iranian-Austrian composer, multi-instrumentalist, art collector and media artist. He has been managing director of the company since 2017 Luxonaria GmbH in Vienna specializing in art restoration & trading. He studied piano, trumpet and clarinet at the Tehran Conservatory, worked as a pianist, clarinetist and trumpeter in various orchestras before moving to Vienna. He studied composition and music and media technology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Anton Bruckner University Linz and has taken numerous academic courses in sound recording, PA, computer music, media arts, acoustics and physics, lighting design, animation and graphics. Among his most important teachers are Andrew Weixler and Carol Bauckholt. He completed all studies in composition and music and media technology with distinction. His academic activities include music production, Media art, stage performance and music pedagogy as a guest lecturer at several music universities, including the Bruckner University and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, as well as at festivals such as the Ars Electronica Festival. As a performer and improviser, Hassan Zanjirani Farahani focuses on electroacoustic music, synthesizer and piano music. He performed at numerous international festivals among others ORF Music Protocol Graz (Austria), Mantova Chamber Music Festival (Italy), Ars Electronica Festival (Linz), Wien Modern (Vienna) on. He is also an improviser, performing at many festivals and venues such as Vienna Konzerthaus (Vienna), Vienna State Opera, Vienna Volksoper, Raimund Theater (Vienna), Ars Electronica Center, Helmut List Halle (Graz), Porgy & Bess (Vienna), Bruckner House (Linz) etc. played. His compositions are stylistically diverse. Most are pieces for piano, ensemble and live electronics. He has also written pieces for film, theatre, dance performance and music theatre. He deals with stage lighting, architectural lighting, projection, graphics, animation and visualization. In addition, he has already developed architectural installations worldwide, especially in Austria, Germany, the Emirates, Turkey, Iran etc. His professional field also includes educational activities such as university lectures and courses in composition, electronic music, digital audio workstation (DAW), sound synthesis, Light design, visualization and media art, etc. In addition to his musical activities, he works as a sound engineer, sound and light designer, music producer, graphic designer and VFX artist.
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