This Tabriz handwoven all-over pictorial rug by the Nami brand belongs among historical pieces, its orderly knots reading like silent words in a fervent narrative. Measuring 195 × 277 cm (6'5" × 9'1") with an area of 5.41 m² (58.23 ft²), it depicts the historic scene of “the burning of Persepolis”—one of the most poignant and meaningful moments in Iran’s history, remembered as a symbol of splendor against ruin and pride against avarice. Faces in mourning, flames of anger, and collapsing architecture whose grandeur still captivates the eye are rendered with disciplined clarity. The knot density is approximately 6,200 knots/dm². A classic construction of wool with a cotton warp provides a warm, authentic handle. Multicolored and gray tones across the field and border, balanced with measured harmony, heighten the visual tension of the story—hues that are at times calm and at times blazing, like the narrative itself. This rug is not merely an artwork; it is a visual document of our collective memory—kept not to forget, but to continue remembering—worthy of any place where history, art, and identity are esteemed.
Data sheet
- Type
- Handwoven Rugs
- Rug Dimensions (cm)
- 195 × 277 (6'5" × 9'1" )
- Area (m²)
- 5.41
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Weight (kg)
- 11.5
- Origin
- Tabriz
- Approx. Knot Density (per sq. dm)
- 6200
- Material
- Wool on Cotton Warp
- Layout
- All-over
- Design
- Pictorial
- Designer
- Nami
- Border Color
- Multicolor
 
             
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                      






 
                       
                       
             
                
            
                            
           
             
                
             
                
             
                
             
                
             
                
             
                
             
               
 العربية
العربية
				 فارسى
فارسى