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Learn More: Persian Rugs and Carpets – The Complete History

Step into the world of exquisite craftsmanship and cultural heritage with Persian Lavar rugs and carpets. Originating from the historic region of Lavar in Iran, these masterpieces of textile art are celebrated for their timeless beauty and intricate designs. In this post, we embark on a journey to explore the rich history and enduring allure of Persian Lavar rugs and carpets. From their meticulous craftsmanship to their vibrant colors and captivating motifs, join us as we delve into the enchanting world of these cherished treasures that continue to captivate hearts and minds around the globe.

The Persian Ravar / Lavar Rugs

For starters, the terms “Kerman” and “Lavar” are used interchangeably in the world of rugs and carpets. Kerman Lavar rugs and antique Kerman Ravar carpets refer to the same thing – the prestigious carpet-weaving center known as Ravar / Lavar. Ravar or Lavar is a small village located 80 miles north of Kerman. The rugs produced in Raver / Lavar are often included in the general category of Kerman rugs, yet the reputation of this small town surpasses many larger cities. The village of Ravar / Lavar has a long-standing reputation for producing some of the finest rugs in the Kerman region.

Lavar is a trade term and linguistic permutation that is used in the west to describe area rugs produced in the village of Ravar. Over the years, other regional towns adapted Ravar’s elegant floral style and impeccable construction techniques. Kerman Lavar rugs are occasionally produced in the nearby city of Rafsanjan and workshops, such as Atiyeh, that specialized in producing later adaptations of Persian Lavar Kerman rugs.

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According to explanations developed by historians, Ravar / Lavar rose to prominence in the 1800’s when artisan craftspeople fled the city of Kerman, which was under attack. In the village of Ravar / Lavar , these carpet weavers developed their own style that incorporated voluminous floral patterns woven in an impressive array of colors. Kerman Lavar rugs also include detailed pictorials rendered in a style similar to the pictorial scenes produced in Qum and Isfahan.

Many early Kerman Lavar rugs feature kaleidoscopic floral patterns and curvilinear vine-scrolls decorated with a variety of vibrant and subdued colors. In the 20th century, regional designs shifted to reflect a European composition, including saturated colors and a rich monochromatic field. Lavar Kerman rugs feature supremely detailed patterns, innovative colors and discontinuous borders with elements that invade neighboring areas. The impeccable craftsmanship, tightly placed knots and exceptionally diverse range of colors set Kerman Lavar rugs apart from those created in Persia’s other great carpet-producing cities.

What are the characteristic of the Persian Lavar rugs?

Persian Lavar rugs are renowned for several distinctive characteristics:

  • Unique Designs: Lavar rugs often feature unique patterns and intricate designs, including geometric patterns, floral motifs, and medallions. These designs are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Lavar region.
  • Vibrant Colors: Lavar rugs are known for their vibrant and rich rug colors and palettes. Traditional dyes derived from natural sources are used to create hues that are deep, saturated, and long-lasting, enhancing the overall visual appeal of the rug.
  • Fine Craftsmanship: Lavar rugs are meticulously handmade using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. Artisans in the Lavar region are known for their exceptional skill and attention to detail, resulting in rugs of exquisite quality.
  • High-Quality Materials: Persian Lavar rugs are typically crafted from some of the best high-quality rug making materials such as wool or silk, known for their durability, softness, and lustrous sheen. The use of premium materials ensures that Lavar rugs maintain their beauty and integrity over time.
  • Durability: Lavar rugs are prized for their durability and longevity. The combination of high-quality materials and fine craftsmanship results in durable area rugs that can withstand the test of time, making them suitable for both decorative and functional purposes.
    Timeless Appeal: With their timeless beauty and impeccable craftsmanship, Persian Lavar rugs are cherished as heirloom pieces that can enhance any interior space. Their enduring appeal transcends trends, making them prized possessions for collectors and enthusiasts of fine rugs.

History of Persian Lavar rugs

The history of Persian Lavar rugs traces back centuries to the Lavar region of Iran, renowned for its rich tradition of carpet weaving. Lavar, located in the heart of Persia, has long been celebrated for its vibrant cultural heritage and artistic prowess.

The art of rug weaving in Lavar dates back to ancient times, with techniques passed down through generations. Lavar rugs gained prominence during the Safavid dynasty (16th to 18th centuries), a period known as the golden age of Persian carpet weaving. During this time, Lavar became a hub for master weavers who produced some of the best most exquisite area rugs adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors.

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Lavar rugs continued to flourish through the centuries, evolving in style and technique while maintaining their reputation for superior craftsmanship. These rugs adorned royal palaces, mosques, and homes of royalty and nobility, serving as symbols of wealth, status, and cultural refinement.

Today, Persian Lavar rugs remain prized for their beauty, quality, and historical significance. They are cherished as valuable heirlooms, passed down through generations, and continue to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide with their timeless allure and exquisite artistry.