"Ghoum Rug In Kork Wool And Silk - Iran Mid 20th Century"
Magnificent Ghoum in wool and silk, time of the Shah, mid-20th century IranWool and silk velor on a silk foundation.
Density: 10,000 knots per dm2 approximately.
Carpet with flower vase decoration on beige background and floral border on navy blue background.
Nearby a dried up river, about 150 kilometres south of Teheran lies the city ofGhom.It is the second most holy city in Iran and an important teological centre with extensive education of priests. The eighth imams sister is buried in a magnificent mausoleum that is found in this city.
The manufacturing of carpets began at the of the 20th century. Carpets from Ghom are known for their fine workmanship with pile in wool or silk. They are often manufactured with high knot density and have varied patterns, borrowed from different areas in Iran. Sometimes details are tied in silk. It is also common with carpets manufactured entirely of silk,Silk-Ghom.
Gardens, medallions or figural carpets with plant and animal motifs are common. Today, carpets are manufactured in other places and these carpets also carries the name Ghom.
The carpets are also sold under the namesGhome, Gom, Qum, KumandQom.