The Himalaya Collection by Couristan offers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns, complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Creme, Ebony, Bronzes, Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red
The Himalaya Collection by Couristan offers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns, complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Creme, Ebony, Bronzes, Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red
Antique Persian influences meet modern-day appeal in the Izmir Collection. Influenced by 17th century antique Persian area rug designs, these power-loomed treasures for the floor have been updated in a modern-day color palette that was chosen for its ability to be adaptable to today�s most demanding living spaces. Created using the finest 100% heat-set Courtron� polypropylene for added comfort and durability, Izmir�s super-dense, luxurious pile features one million points per square meter, providing each Persian motif in the collection�s patterns with a crisp, natural appearance. - Pile height: .43 inch
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Salman the Persian or Salman al Farisi was one of Muhammads companions. During some of his later meetings with the other Sahaba, he was referred to as Abu Abdullah ( Father of Abdullah ). Salman the Persian was born with the Persian name Rouzbeh, either in the city of Kazerun in Fars Province, or Isfahan in Isfahan Province, Iran.It was Salman who came up with the idea of digging a great trench around the city of Medina to defend the city and its people from the army of 10,000 nonMuslims of Arabia. Muhammad and his companions agreed and accepted Salmans plan because it was safer and there would be a better chance that the nonMuslim army of Arabia would have a large number of casualties. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 164 Publication Date: 2011/01/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.38 inches
Reminiscent of the popular, traditional Persian designs of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the Himalaya Collection offers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns. Designed for today�s formal settings, this high density area rug collection�s 100% heat-set Courtron� polypropylene pile features 1.5 million points per square meter and is created from a premium 1250 D-Tex yarn. The fine yarn allows for ultra fine detail, resulting in crisp design definition and a soft hand. Meticulously styled and colored for its decorating adaptability. - Pile height: .35 inch
With a distinctive style, a gorgeous area rug from Iran will add some splendor to any decor. This Isfahan area rug is hand-knotted with a floral pattern in shades of ivory, olive, light blue, navy, red, gold, brown and copper.KPSI:200Primary materials: WoolPile height: 0.5 inchesStyle: TraditionalPrimary color: IvoryPattern: FloralStory Behind the Art: Centuries have passed since Isfahan became one of the most important rug weaving centers in Persia. The city is the center of the Isfahan province and is located in a vast region of Central Iran. Isfahan designers have been influenced by the motifs of ceramic works and historical buildings. Rugs from Isfahan feature a variety of fascinating themes such as floral designs, gardens full of animals, and intricate medallions. This particular rug was made by Mr. Houseini and his family in their home. His wife and daughters help with the rug weaving and cleaning process. This rug is 100-percent wool. What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedTip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Update your home decor with an exotic area rug. This ivory and blue hand-knotted area rug is a unique piece of world art to enhance your living space. Product Features: Primary materials: Wool Pile height: 0.5 inches Style: Traditional Primary color: Ivory Secondary colors: Blue Pattern: Floral Story Behind the Art:Centuries have passed since Isfahan became one of the most important rug weaving centers in Persia. The city is the center of the Isfahan province and is located in a vast region of Central Iran. Isfahan designers have been influenced by the motifs of ceramic works and historical buildings. Rugs from Isfahan feature a variety of fascinating themes such as floral designs, gardens full of animals, and intricate medallions. This particular rug was made by Mr. Houseini and his family in their home. His wife and daughters help with the rug weaving and cleaning process. What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral*Tip: We recommend the use of a non-skid pad to keep the rug in place on smooth surfaces.All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
Reminiscent of the popular, traditional Persian designs of the late16th and early 17th centuries, the Himalaya Collection by Couristanoffers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns,complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Crme, Ebony, Bronzes,Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red. Designed for todays formal settings,this high density area rug collections 100% heat-set polypropylenepile features 1.5 million points of yarn per square meter and iscreated from a premium 1250 D-Tex yarn. The fine yarn allows for ultrafine detail, resulting in crisp design definition and a soft hand.Meticulously styled and colored for its decorating adaptability,Himalayas wide appeal will provide an affordable design solution foreither contemporary or traditional interiors needing to add that extrasense of elegance to its dcor.
Reminiscent of the popular, traditional Persian designs of the late16th and early 17th centuries, the Himalaya Collection by Couristanoffers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns,complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Crme, Ebony, Bronzes,Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red. Designed for todays formal settings,this high density area rug collections 100% heat-set polypropylenepile features 1.5 million points of yarn per square meter and iscreated from a premium 1250 D-Tex yarn. The fine yarn allows for ultrafine detail, resulting in crisp design definition and a soft hand.Meticulously styled and colored for its decorating adaptability,Himalayas wide appeal will provide an affordable design solution foreither contemporary or traditional interiors needing to add that extrasense of elegance to its dcor.
Reminiscent of the popular, traditional Persian designs of the late16th and early 17th centuries, the Himalaya Collection by Couristanoffers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns,complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Crme, Ebony, Bronzes,Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red. Designed for todays formal settings,this high density area rug collections 100% heat-set polypropylenepile features 1.5 million points of yarn per square meter and iscreated from a premium 1250 D-Tex yarn. The fine yarn allows for ultrafine detail, resulting in crisp design definition and a soft hand.Meticulously styled and colored for its decorating adaptability,Himalayas wide appeal will provide an affordable design solution foreither contemporary or traditional interiors needing to add that extrasense of elegance to its dcor.
Reminiscent of the popular, traditional Persian designs of the late16th and early 17th centuries, the Himalaya Collection by Couristanoffers a series of exquisitely detailed curvilinear patterns,complemented by a rich color palette of Antique Crme, Ebony, Bronzes,Golds, Deep Sage and Persian Red. Designed for todays formal settings,this high density area rug collections 100% heat-set polypropylenepile features 1.5 million points of yarn per square meter and iscreated from a premium 1250 D-Tex yarn. The fine yarn allows for ultrafine detail, resulting in crisp design definition and a soft hand.Meticulously styled and colored for its decorating adaptability,Himalayas wide appeal will provide an affordable design solution foreither contemporary or traditional interiors needing to add that extrasense of elegance to its dcor.
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Top 10 Sites You Must Visit in Your Tour to Iran
When you set out on your tour to Iran, you may be confused by the vast number of interesting sites to visit. It is quite perplexing to decide which sites are to be given preference over others. So it is vital to find out the must-see sites before you visit Iran. It will certainly give you great pleasure to think that your vacations are well planned and you make the best of the available time.
There are certain sites in Iran which you must never miss. So, visit Iran for these sites:
O Golestan Palace, Tehran: This is a site you must include during your tour to Iran. Built when the Safavid dynasty came into power, it is enclosed within the Arg or the citadel in Tehran. It housed the royal family for years. This beautiful rose palace is also witness to several important coronation ceremonies carried out here. There are hundreds of meters of beautiful tile work on the courtyard walls of the palace. To preserve its antiquity, UNESCO is being requested to include it in the world heritage list.
O Persepolis, Shiraz: Built over a span of 180 years on the sloping sides of Mount Rahmat, this is the Takht-e-Jamshid which still stands in defiance over the city of Shiraz. Attempts to destroy the site by Alexander were successful to a large extent and what remain today are the ruins of a fire ravaged building. But the artistic sculptures are relatively intact and you must see this when you visit Iran.
O Nagsh-e-Rostam, Shiraz: This is a site containing four tombs of the great Archaemenian kings including Darius I. The openings to these tombs are in the shape of Mithraism crosses. There is also a cubic building (Kabe-ye-Zartosht, meaning Zarathustra's Cube) on a ziggurat-like foundation with steps in front of the huge rock which you can see on your tour to Iran.
O Tomb of Cyrus, the Great, Shiraz: When you visit Iran, remember to go to this Pasargadae which contains the tomb of the founder of the Persian Empire, Cyrus, the Great. It used to have beautiful gardens around it with so many trees that at the time of invasion, it could not be easily located. This site was again invaded and robbed by Alexander.
O Siosepol(Bridge), Isfahan: This bridge was built over 400 years ago and still is a constant reminder of the engineering greatness of the people in those ages. It is a very long bridge in Isfahan and is considered to be an amalgamation of 33 arches. Your tour to Iran must cover this fabulous relic.
O Imam Square, Isfahan: Located at the heart of Isfahan, this wonderful historical site is a place around which all the important buildings of Isfahan are situated. It has the Shah mosque, Ali Qapu palace, Sheikh Lotf Allah mosque and the Grand Bazaar. The all-important Friday prayers are also held here.
O Imam Khomeini Mosque(Shah Mosque), Isfahan: The seven-color mosaic tiles are the hallmark of this imposing monument in the Imam Square. The calligraphic inscriptions also speak volumes of the architectural beauty of the Persian kingdom, and which you must see on your tour to Iran.
O Sheikh Lotfallah Mosque, Isfahan: Dedicated to Shekh Lotfallah, a Lebanese religious preacher, this was a mosque for the ladies. The architectural wonders of this place are worth seeing when you visit Iran. The Safavid dynasty takes credit for building this masterpiece.
O Friday Mosque, Isfahan: With the largest courtyard in Iran and a marvelous marble pool, you cannot miss this architectural wonder on your tour to Iran. It is also called the Masjid-e-Jomeh and is a mute spectator to the evolution of Iranian architecture throughout the centuries.
O Abyaneh village: This is a really old-world village near Kashan in Isfahan. The villagers conform to their own dressing styles and have preferred to retain their antiquity despite great progress in the rest of Iran.
When you visit Iran, you will surely be bowled over by the visual beauty of this place. In fact, you will wish to come back here and experience the greatness of this place.