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10' 3'' x 4' 3'' Botemir Authentic Persian Hand Knotted Area Rug - 112673

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Product Description

Details
Collection: Botemir Rug.
Age: 40-60 Years (Semi Antique).
Size FT: 10' 3'' x 4' 3'' .
Size CM: 313 cm x 130 cm.
Colors: Crimson, Red, Navy Blue, Green, Cream, Beige, Blue.
Material: 100% Natural Wool and Cotton.
Has fringe.

Botemir Rugs
Nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Northwestern Persia, Botemir rugs emerge as a distinctive testament to the artistry and cultural heritage of the region. These rugs bear the name of their origin, as they are meticulously crafted within or in the vicinity of a city that sits at a lofty elevation of around 6500 feet above sea level.
Botemir rugs derive their name from the unique design element that defines them—the 'Boteh' motif. This ancient and intricately stylized motif resembles a cluster of leaves, its graceful curves and angles evoking a sense of natural elegance. The distinguishing feature of Botemir rugs lies in the arrangement of these Boteh motifs, which are skillfully organized in rows, with each successive row alternating its direction. This pattern not only creates a captivating visual rhythm but also imparts a dynamic sense of movement to the rug's design.
The Boteh motif, although central to Botemir rugs, extends its artistic influence beyond their borders. It's a design that transcends geography, often finding its place in the renowned Bakhtiari rugs as well. The intertwining of Botemir's unique aesthetic with the historical and cultural tapestry of the region adds depth and resonance to these rugs, making them more than just textile artifacts—they become storytellers of tradition and creativity.
Arak, previously known as Sultanabad, emerges as a prominent rug-producing city within the broader context of Botemir rug crafting. This city houses various neighboring towns and villages that contribute to its weaving legacy. The towns of Farahan, Lilyan, Mahalat, and more are integral to the vibrant weaving scene of Arak. The influence of Kurdish weaving styles and Turkish ancestry is palpable in the weaves of this region, showcasing a rich blend of cultural threads.
The roots of Arak's rug production history stretching back in time, gaining international recognition through the efforts of the Ziegler firm. Established in the late 19th century, this Manchester-based company recognized the potential of Persian rugs and set up operations in Arak to cater to European and American markets. By the 20th century, their influence had expanded to control over 2500 looms in the city.
Botemir rugs, like many Persian rugs, bear witness to the time-honored craftsmanship that relies on traditional techniques. The pile, typically made of hand-spun, vegetable-dyed wool sourced from local sheep, is woven using the Persian asymmetrical knot. While silk is less common in modern pieces, it occasionally appears in older rugs. The foundation of Botemir rugs typically feature cotton and, at times, goat hair, adding layers of authenticity to the weaving process.
In conclusion, Botemir rugs are more than just decorative pieces. They embody the intertwining threads of history, culture, and craftsmanship. The Boteh motif, arranged in rhythmic rows, symbolizes the essence of these rugs—reverence for tradition, innovation in design, and the enduring beauty that weaves them into the narrative of Persian rug artistry.

Specifications
Original name: Botemir Rug.
Alternative name(s): Botemir Carpet.
Origin: Arak.
Category: City.
Common designs: Herati , Medallion.
Dyeing method: Natural, Synthetic.
Pile material: Wool.
Foundation material: Cotton.
Knot type: Asymmetrical (Persian).

Notes
At Los Angeles Home of Rugs, we are delighted to offer you a wide selection of authentic Persian rugs. We only stock hand knotted rugs that are not machine made, or handmade rugs through a variety of techniques, including hand-tufting, hand-hooking, or hand-weaving. This ensures that you receive a unique and high-quality product that will last for years to come. Read More

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