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Designs & Motiffs
of 100% Pure Silk Carpets
Hand made silk carpets / rugs are broadly segregated in two categories
in terms of designs & motifs - Oriental/Traditional (with floral motifs) & Semi-floral
(geometric) designs. Oriental carpets have traditional, floral designs
that are primarily Persian patterns and motif having a classic center medallion
with accompanying corner motifs rest against fields of lotus, peony and
cloud scroll. The medallions come in all kinds of varied shapes and sizes
and are traditionally inspired from ancient symbols of nature, culture or
religious significance. These center-medallion designs in turn have repeated
all-over pattern of interlaced garlands and arabesque foliage bobbins flawlessly
woven in continuing flow of smaller and dispersed medallions in the field
spread with a medley of colors and motifs. This harmony of Tulips, Chrysanthemums,
Lilies and Carnations, amongst others, in all their virgin glory is then
extended splendidly and deftly by expert hands in the multi-pronged borders,
numbering in some cases up to even 12 on each side, of these infinitely
amazing handmade silk carpets / rugs of Kashmir .
The other types of traditional, oriental motifs that have
attained tremendous popularity in today's time are the semi-floral motifs
that are available in all kinds of sizes, colors and quality types. The most
obvious differentiating point between these and the 'full-blown' floral carpet
designs is the absence (almost) of a prominent or large center medallion of
any kind. The semi-floral oriental motifs that do not have any center medallion
(with a structured or a focal theme) are termed as all-over designs with gracious
and delicate artistry of scattered floral motifs in the entire field of the
carpet. These handmade silk carpets / rugs are very unique in terms of designs and motif and require
a great deal of intricate workmanship. This 'medallion-less' facet in the
carpet's motif is a preferred choice for many people, specially, when looking
to place the carpet under the dining or the coffee table and other such areas
thus eliminating the notion of a medallion design getting 'covered or hidden',
that tarnishes its beauty because of the presence of the table or an equivalent
piece of hard-top furniture. Hence, in this case, the all-over motif in such
a carpet can be viewed from any direction or angle without compromising on
the gorgeousness and appearance of the carpet's design irrespective of the
furniture that can now be placed on the carpet.
In the same way we also have an extensive, but, exclusive
selection of carpets that have another set of inimitable motifs that are absolutely
unusual and singular in all aspects of designing, color combination and visual
appearance. These carpet designs have a popular term for reference coined
as "Garden" scenes or motifs set in gardens of palaces of yore. These designs
originated in Persia and are widely believed to be inspired from one of the
paramount wonders of the ancient world - The Gardens of Babylon & The
Palace of Persepolis. The same inspiration has been modified in Indian context
too, in the form of the famed Shalimar Garden (literally translated as - the
Garden of Paradise) situated in Srinagar, Kashmir that enthused artists to
create the Shalimar Garden designs along with the original interpretations
of other such motifs, like the Bakhtiari, Hamadan & Qum from Persia.
These motifs have an assemblage of unusual shaped boxes (rows & columns
of squares are seen in Hamadan & Qum, while square, rectangles, etc. are
strategically woven in the Bakhtiari motif) representing various symbolic
motifs placed in one field of intricate pattern. The imagination behind the
creativity of every such motif is immensely artistic, what, with its non-repetitive
pattern of various designs in speckled hues and colors of diversity ever expanding
with a new and unique motif in numerous 'boxes' of creative beauty that continuously
mesmerize the beholder by its exquisite finery, marvelous workmanship and
individualism.
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