Description
This magnificent handmade and hand-knotted carpet draws its inspiration from the celebrated Persian Isfahan Dome motif, a design tradition rooted in the architecture of Safavid-era mosques. The central medallion resembles the intricate geometric structure of a Persian mosque dome, where patterns radiate outward in perfect harmony. Such dome-inspired medallions in Persian carpets symbolize the spiritual center of the universe, echoing the view of the heavens from beneath a mosque dome and reflecting the profound connection between architecture, art, and spirituality in Persian design traditions.
This beautiful piece has been woven in North Afghanistan by skilled ethnic Uzbek weavers, continuing a centuries-old weaving heritage. The carpet is hand knotted using mountain sheep Karakul wool, prized for its strength, softness, and natural sheen. Each strand of wool is carefully hand-spun, giving the carpet a lively texture and depth. The dyes are entirely plant-based natural dyes, derived from materials such as pomegranate rind, berries, roots, and other botanical sources, creating colours that are rich, earthy, and enduring with time.
The design itself is a masterpiece of symmetry and artistic imagination. At the center lies a striking star-shaped dome medallion, divided into elegant panels filled with delicate arabesque motifs and calligraphic-like patterns. These intricate elements reflect the classical decorative language of Islamic art, where interlacing vines, geometric structures, and floral scrolls create a sense of infinite movement and harmony. The surrounding field and borders are beautifully balanced with ornamental bands and repeating motifs, giving the carpet both architectural strength and artistic elegance.
What makes this rug particularly captivating is its rare and unusual colour palette. The combination of deep turquoise blues, warm terracotta reds, soft ivory tones, muted greens, and golden highlights creates a striking visual harmony. These colours have a naturally mellow character due to the organic dyes, giving the carpet a refined and sophisticated appearance that feels both antique and timeless.
Overall, this carpet is not merely a floor covering but a work of textile art, reflecting the union of Persian design heritage and Afghan craftsmanship. Its architectural dome composition, refined weaving, and luminous natural colours make it an extraordinary piece—equally suited for collectors, connoisseurs, and interiors that appreciate beauty, history, and craftsmanship.











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