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Persian Qum Silk Octagonal Rug
Stock No. SY-100-000801
Size(m): 2.96×2.94
In Persian culture and rugs, the octagonal shape often represents harmony, balance, and cosmic order. It’s a symbol deeply rooted in Islamic art and architecture, with the eight sides thought to bring together dualities and create a sense of unity. The octagon can also be associated with spiritual significance and perfection.
This Persian carpet, adorned with a rich, rose/crimson base base field colourintricately weaves together symbols that transcend mere aesthetics. The rambling vines and myriad flowers symbolize growth, vitality, and the interconnectedness of life.
At the center, a round motif radiates with leaves, transitioning from deep earthy hues to delicate grays and ivories. This central medallion, echoed in the spandrels pointing toward it, signifies a sacred space—a realm protected by the strong crimson outer guard border. This border acts as both a boundary and a unifying force, encapsulating the carpet's intricate patterns and reflecting cultural notions of unity and protection.
The central round shape, radiating patterns, and the use of varying colors in the central medallion and spandrels of a Persian carpet often convey deep symbolic meanings:
- Central Medallion: The central round shape, known as the medallion, can represent unity, wholeness, and harmony. It often serves as the focal point, symbolizing a center of importance or a spiritual core.
- Radiating Patterns:The radiating patterns from the central medallion may depict energy, emanating outward and creating a sense of dynamism. This can symbolize the spread of positive influences, knowledge, or spirituality.
- Leaves and Varying Colors: Leaves at the end of circles and the transition of colors from dark to light may represent the changing seasons of life, growth, and transformation. Each color may carry specific symbolism; for example, earthy tones could signify grounding, while lighter shades may represent purity or spiritual enlightenment.
- Spandrels:The spandrels pointing toward the central motif can symbolize convergence, bringing attention back to the central theme. This arrangement often enhances the overall balance and coherence of the design.
In Persian carpets, intricate details and patterns are not merely decorative but hold cultural, spiritual, and symbolic significance, creating a piece that goes beyond its utilitarian purpose to tell a story and convey deeper meanings.
The use of crimson in the outer border adds a regal touch, suggesting the carpet's role as more than a utilitarian item—it becomes a symbol of prestige and wealth. Its symbolism extends beyond the physical, embracing spiritual connotations reminiscent of prayer rugs, where the distinct border designates a sacred area. In essence, this Persian carpet is a masterpiece that tells a story of growth, unity, protection, and spiritual significance—a testament to the artistry and cultural richness woven into each intricate knot.
Make a statement with our Persian Qum Silk carpet. Acquire it today from Persian Carpet Gallery with confidence, as you invest not just in a masterpiece for your home but in a timeless symbol that will bring satisfaction for years to come.