| Volume I - How Rugs are Woven | Volume II - What is a Weave Pattern? | Volume III - Weave Pictures around the Globe | Complete Collection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contents: | Contents: | Contents: | Contents: |
| General information about handmade rugs including a step-by-step guide with pictures. | Explains the definition of a Weave** and how to recognize one. 40+ pieces woven using the same design but different weaves in order to help identify the knot formation on the back of a rug which constitutes a weave. | Delves into 750 rugs from 170+ weaving regions around the globe, including close-up pictures of the weave (back of the rug) and its detail. | Includes combined content of Volume I, II and III. It is a cohesive and complete collection for enthusiasts and connoisseurs of the art of rug weaving. |
| Enjoy the splendor of 500+ samples of rugs created by Persian* weavers from many regions in Iran available in the market today. | Comprehensive descriptions of distinct weave patterns. Recommended for the more experienced, dive deeper into understanding the weave and its variations. | ||
| How to Buy a Rug - Tried and true principles to help guide your journey. | Overview of regional differences of symbols and designs used in rugs. | ||
| Maps of weaving regions (and their weaving nuances) around the world with an emphasis on Iran and its provinces. | |||
| Step-by-step illustrations explaining the process of weaving from primitive to modern techniques. | |||
| Type: PDF | Type: PDF | Type: PDF | Type: PDF |
| 914 Pages | 333 Pages | 946 Pages | 1976 Pages |
| 123 MB | 107 MB | 140 MB | 345 MB |
| $ 9.95 USD | $ 11.95 USD | $ 12.95 USD | $ 24.95 USD |
| Purchase | Purchase | Purchase | Purchase |
*Historically, Persia was the common name used by western countries for Iran (pronounced e-ron) until 1935 when the country was officially named Iran. The words Iranian and/or Persian represent the same proud nation and people. **Weave refers to the unique pattern of knot formations on the back of rugs. ***bofandeh means “weaver” in Farsi (Persian) which is the language of Iran.
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