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Importing Persian Carpets
Persian carpets conjure feelings of warmth and comfort as they transform any room into an inviting environment of quality and style. Kiwi Persian Oriental Rug Gallery Ltd, are proud to be able to offer you these precious artefacts crafted by the nomadic people of Iran.
Persian Carpet History
Persian carpets are traditionally known for their tremendous variety
in design, color, size and weave. Moreover, they are known for the uniqness
of each and every rug produced. Persian carpets are generally named after
the village, town or district where they are woven or collected, or by
the weaving tribe in the case of nomadic pieces. Each rug’s particular
pattern and weave are uniquely linked with the indigenous culture, and
weaving techniques are specific to an identifiable geographic area or
nomadic tribe.
Sourcing our Carpets
Every Persian carpet is selected by Hoss Kouhestani, Managing Director
and founder of Kiwi Persian Oriental Rug Gallery Ltd, during his journeys through Iran. Since
every carpet expresses their unique culture, the journey can take a long
time sometimes up to two months.
Personal Guarantee
Every carpet comes with my personal guarantee of authenticity the right
to exchange and full refund. All our carpets are guaranteed as truly hand-knotted
by persian tribes.
Company Profile
Kiwi Persian Oriental Rug Gallery Ltd was established in 2002 as Kouhestani Ltd. and is trading
as Kiwi persian Oriental Rug Gallery Ltd. since 2006, but our experience in Persian carpets
goes further back. Our collection of carpets includes some of the finest
and traditional carpets. Our stock includes all sizes and patterns.
How Persian Carpets are made
All Oriental carpets, to be classified as such, must be handmade. They are made of different types of wool, on different types of loom (kargah), with many types of dye in a wide range of patterns, and under many different circumstances.
All of these factors combined tell something about a carpet and its
identification.
Persian carpets are woven in all areas of the country and cover the
entire range of nomadic, village and city weaving.
The major characteristics of Iranian rugs are:
• Knot type: Symmetric and asymmetric
• Knot density: Coarse to fine, 30-1000 knots or more per 6.5
cm square (1 square in)
• Warp and weft fibers: Wool cotton and silk are used.
• Dyes and colors: the entire spectrum is used.
• Size of rug: All sizes and shapes are produced.
• Types of design and pattern: All types of patterns and designs
are used.
• Technical features: All types of edges finishes, warp and weft
fibers and fringes are found.
Materials
Carpets makers use many types of fiber; the most common are wool and cotton.
Wool is the most common fiber and is used for the warp weft and pile.
It is dyed and used to create patterns. Cotton the next most common
fiber, is manly used for the warp and weft. It is infrequently found
in the pile, but when used is an important identification factor.
Silk is the most expensive fiber used in carpets and may be used for
warp, weft and pile. Because Silk can be spun very finely it is often
found in the most finely knotted rugs.






