One of the oldest Iranian carpet designs in this design and style, called Mohramate, was so common in ancient Iran that more than two-thirds carpets and curtains painted in the latest version oldest in the Iranian art book were made in this style.A carpet woven from memory, without cardboard, by a nomadic woman, a magical and colorful masterpiece of multiple bird and animal motifs, but also of sacred and varied flowers. Hedges of trees remind us of the Tree of Life, eternal life, intelligence, and truth, alternating with the cedar which was also used in massages, and the cypress symbol of life after death. The peacocks, symbols of divine protection, in the center of the carpet ward off evil and the devil, while cranes and goats speak to us of rain, peace and faith. The rooster is a symbol of luck, and pets are symbols of blessing, fertility and posterity. The sun bathes the world in its radiant light of life. A sublime rug-talisman full of positive energy, hand-woven from silk and wool by a nomadic weaver artist from North Khorassan.
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