Shiraz rug

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A Shiraz carpet (Template:Langx) is a type of Persian rug made in the villages around the city of Shiraz, in the Iranian province of Fars.

Designs tend to come from settled tribal weavers so they mimic Qashqai, Khamseh (Basseri and Khamseh Arabs), Afshar, Abadeh and Luri designs.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Since the weavers are using fixed looms the rugs tend to be larger and often coarser than their tribal counterparts.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Shiraz rugs are not often very finely knotted, with both Qashqai and Abadeh both having a finer knot. Shiraz utilizes the Persian (asymmetrical) knot.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Some pieces feature Cyrus' white horse. The Shiraz carpet is the only rug to depict nightingales, which are shown as angular-shaped birds. These birds are said to symbolise contentment and happiness.[1]

The rugs of the Basseri tribe, one of the Persian tribes of the Fars province, are famous for their colorful designs. Orange is the specific color of Basseri rugs.[2]

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  1. Oriental rugs: a complete guide – Charles W. Jacobsen, C. E. Tuttle Co. 1962
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