Transitional Formal Woodland at Noon, Into the Woods

Rugs from Zollanvari

Product description

245 x 310 cm

Concept

Bulurbaft, our most ‘classical’ design carpets, are woven in the province of Kurdistan in western Iran. ‘Bulur’ is Farsi for ‘brilliant’ or ‘precise’, an apt definition for these finely woven carpets that are similar to traditional Bijar carpets in quality and weave. Our designs draw inspiration from old Senneh carpets, but we have refreshed and updated the colour palette to suit modern sensibilities. Our Luribaft carpets are knotted by Luri tribesmen or by Ghashgha’i women married into the tribe. The designs are passed down from generation to generation or are recreated using ancient Luri ornaments as templates, since some archaic motifs had vanished from their repertoire. Until the 1950s the Luri tribes worked exclusively with vegetable dyes. The emergence of chemical dyes, mainly from Germany, made it easier to dye wool, but led to a loss of the intrinsic character of these fine carpets. In the 1980s Zollanvari forced a return to the ancient vegetable dyeing techniques and thereby revived the allure of these carpets.
Manufacturer Zollanvari
Family Transitional Formal
Architonic ID 1437576
Year of Launch 2017

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