Designs are more than what meets the eye. On the basis of designs, the carpets or rugs can be classified enormously as:
This is an interrelated leaf and tendril design. There is no central medallion.
Carpets made in KASHMAR usually have curvilinear abstract patterns.
have intricate designs that are primarily oriental, floral style in a range of colors, sizes and quality.
This pattern consists of a floral medallion, intricate corners and a border.
This is a nonfigurative floral design, noticeably geometric.
Also known as Boteh, this Indian carpet design is a paisley design that is spread all over.
Tibetan khaden with designs from the early part of the 20th century showing the greater elaboration and wider color range from this period.
Characterized by their oriental design.
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floral patterns in the Persian tradition were incorporated into design and room size, decorative carpets were woven as European standards. demanded.
This is simply a pattern of independent flower bouquets.
This is an elaborate Aubusson pattern
This pattern developed into the heriz design and is geometric in shape that consists of a medallion from which arms extend.
This is a leaf and tendril pattern, with an elaborate motif at the corner areas and a floral border. There is an extended medallion.
The history of its designs, motifs and ornaments thus reflects the political and ethnic history and diversity of the area of Asia minor.
These are irregular patterns of diverse kinds.