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HoseinAbad

HoseinAbad Is located in the north east of Malayer and their closed villages are GachTappe, Gonbad and Jokar. These villages name are intertwined with Malayer rugs and it is because of the fame pattern of Herati fish used in background. The background is usually in brilliant red which is opposite with the main margin that is white widespread strip decorated with Shekari design.
These rugs are usually in small sizes and have common technical properties of Kurdish rugs: warp kind is in cotton yarn and has only a weft, knot is symmetric and rugs have medium delicacy and long and massive pile. More delicate rugs of HoseinAbad are woven in “GachTappe” while the rugs of villages of Gonbad are thicker and tighter. rugs woven in Jokar and Alamdar are not that different: knot density is low and have long piles and also use the pattern of Herati fish and a little light bergamot is seen in the center of background and also have corner.
This carpet is knotted in the Hosseinabad Village and its surrounding North-Western Persia. The patterns on the carpet come from an old style called Herati, which was first introduced to central Asian carpets by Baluchistan weavers.
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