"Tres Grand Ghoum Kork"
Tres Grand Ghoum Kork 1960 Entirely hand-knotted, Vegetable dyes, Pure wool, Size: 3,80mX2,50m The Ghoum mat is a type of carpet produced in Iran in Ghoum region. The first trades appear in 1930 on the initiative of Keshan merchants. Despite their recent manufacture, they are imposed by the perfection of their technique and variety of their designs. Classical motifs are boteh and zil-e sultan. There are also flowers on fund united characteristics of Isfahan carpets and central medallion carpet Keshan. Ghoum carpet has a colorful appearance, white and ivory background showing the colorful patterns. QOM, Qom lies in a dry river about 150km south of Tehran. This is the second holiest city in the country and the seat of a theological seminary. Sister of the eighth imam