This double-sided handwoven rug, titled Double-Sided Rug (Daughter of Lettuce, Two Fruit-Eating Beggars), features two captivating scenes woven with intricate detail. On one side, the image of a woman, dressed in vibrant colors, is portrayed with an aura of elegance, while two beggars, enjoying their fruits, are shown on the other side. The scenes are skillfully designed with the use of silk, which enhances the brightness and delicacy of the imagery. The artistry shines through in the subtle use of color and texture, where each detail, from the textures of the clothing to the expressions of the figures, is finely captured. The juxtaposition of these two different elements within the same rug creates a dynamic yet harmonious balance, reflecting both the beauty and struggles of life. This rug serves as a testament to the artistry and mastery involved in Persian weaving techniques, showcasing not only the skill of the weaver but also the cultural stories and symbols embedded within the art. The use of silk for the weaving further adds an element of luxury and richness to the piece, making it a unique and exquisite addition to any collection.(Number of Rows: 50 rows)
This double-sided handwoven rug, titled Double-Sided Rug (Daughter of Lettuce, Two Fruit-Eating Beggars), features two captivating scenes woven with intricate detail. On one side, the image of a woman, dressed in vibrant colors, is portrayed with an aura of elegance, while two beggars, enjoying their fruits, are sho...