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This
carpet attached Seneh around town in the western part of Iran.
Basic Woven usually consists of cotton, but wool weft direction can
occur. Pile is of wool. Node is usually, strangely enough,
Ghiodis, but also taking blankets from Seneh with Seneh node. A
Senehtęppe typically have a blue background color and a hexagonal motif. One finds
often blankets from Seneh district with flame motif or another
smaller pattern, repeated throughout the carpet, which is usually
in smaller size. The carpet is full of character and it is smoother than
such a Keshantęppe. The downside of a Senehtęppe is nubret when shot
run only once between each node number and forcing
warp thread back alternately.
Blankets available in sizes: 70x105, 125x155, 200x300,
55x250, 90x320 & 90x400. |