Kirman (Kerman) is a classic Persian rug design named after the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Iran, long celebrated as a major center of Persian carpet weaving. Kerman rugs are known for their intricate curvilinear floral and botanical motifs, medallions, and richly detailed patterns that evolved over centuries of regional craftsmanship. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted from wool, reflecting the enduring material tradition of Persian weaving while adapted through Afghan production.
Kirman (Kerman) is a classic Persian rug design named after the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Iran, long celebrated as a major center of Persian carpet weaving. Kerman rugs are known for their intricate curvilinear floral and botanical motifs, medallions, and richly detailed patterns that evolved over centuries of regional craftsmanship. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted from wool, reflecting the enduring material tradition of Persian weaving while adapted through Afghan production.