Modern Persian Rug

Modern Persian Rug, an Integration of Modern and Traditional Patterns

Modern Persian rug is an integration of Iranian art and the contemporary art of the world. So, you can see traditional designs beside modern patterns. That is why Persian rugs are utilized in modern decorations and keep their position on the global hand-woven rugs market.

How Did Modern Persian Rug Find its Way to the Global Market?

Modern Persian rug was produced according to the requirements of the contemporary world. The investments on exporting Persian hand-woven rugs increased in the late 19th and early 20th century. Therefore, many rug-weaving workshops were established in the urban areas at this period, and this Iranian art turned to a source of income.

At first, all the export rugs featured traditional designs. By the passage of time and increasing the European markets, the rug designs underwent transformations. So, many craftsmen customized the size and design of products based on the western customers’ taste.

It is remarkable that a type of rug, called Gabbeh, had a great impact on the prevalence of modern style in hand-woven Persian rug. This rug found its way to the western markets 1970-1980 and received extensive publicity at the very beginning. Because its thick simple abstract texture was completely in line with the taste of western customers.

Modern Persian rug, officially, found its way to the hand-woven rug industry of the land in 1992. In this year, the first modern designs were unveiled in an exhibition in Tehran, where Iranian rug-weaving professors attended and displayed their artworks. Creativity in design and color became the prominent feature of some Iranian hand-woven rugs since then.

What is the Difference between Modern Persian Rug and Traditional Rug?

Modern Persian rug was produced in response to the transformations of lifestyle, especially change in taste. New tastes also affect the design and layout of the living environment. Design innovation is the main element of modern hand-woven rugs. They are woven traditionally, but in modern size, color and dimensions. Therefore, the interested ones to hand-woven rugs can use such rugs for home utilizations.

We introduce the most important characteristics of modern Persian rugs in the following:

Various Geometric Patterns Applied in Modern Persian Rugs

Modern Persian rugs come in different designs and feature different geometric patterns such as circle, rhombus, square, etc.  Polygonal geometric shapes are the most patterns used in modern Persian rugs. While rectangular geometric shapes are more common in traditional hand-woven rugs.

The Simple Motifs Found in Persian Modern Rugs  

The second element of hand-woven Persian Rugs is simple motifs and designs such that many of the motifs are large and usually lay far from each other. While, traditional rugs include intricate motifs.

It is noteworthy that modern rugs feature various designs some of which are inspired by traditional motifs. Some others are designed thoroughly in modern style. So, the design and motif of the modern rug that you choose also depends on the place you lay.

The motif of modern hand-woven rugs is not limited to a special region or race. On the contrary, the motifs used in hand-woven rugs are designed with an inspiration from the geography and culture of the region. So, you can identify the origin of the rugs based on the motifs.

Simple Color Combination of Modern Persian rugs

The colors used in modern hand-woven rugs are vivid. They also have a simple color combination, one of which is usually dominant. On the contrary to traditional rugs, you find no trace of neutral colors like brown or creamy in modern rugs. They also have a limited color variation.

In modern rugs, the colors are used to separate the motifs while traditional rugs feature elaborate patterns.

It is interesting to know that red and gray background colors are used in most of modern rugs. Because they are known as the main colors of the modern world and can be combined with many colors.

The Fibers of Modern Hand-woven Rugs

Like traditional hand-woven rugs, modern hand-woven rugs consist of natural fibers. In the past, most of the hand-woven rugs included woolen fibers. But, the use of cotton and silk fibers are more common today. In general, quality modern rugs have all the features of traditional hand-woven rugs such as density, durability, etc.

Modern Persian Rugs in Decoration

Modern Persian rugs are more valuable and more expensive than machine-woven rugs due to being hand-woven. So, you should be careful in choosing the right rug.

There are rules for using this type of hand-woven rugs in home decoration. First, they usually fit in with modern style homes. Second, they feature a simple color combination, so most of them are suitable for the houses with high color variety.

What Makes Modern Persian Rugs So Special?

Modern Persian rugs, like traditional rugs, has a special artistic value. More importantly, these rugs increase in value and price as their lifespan increases. The other characteristics that make them so special are the natural materials used in the fibers and the technique of dyeing. They reflect a special brightness from far and close distance. In general, we can say that modern rugs have all the advantages of traditional rugs.

In the End

At the end, I would like to inform you that Sorient Gallery offer an exquisite collection of modern and traditional hand-woven rugs. We assure you that the most professional Iranian professors have been involved in designing and dyeing our rugs. In the next step, they were woven by male and female Iranian artists. You can be in touch with us via website or email for placing your orders and buying Persian hand-woven rug.

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