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Phd Elyas Saffaran, Mrs Fatemeh Ameli, Mrs Tayyebeh Sabaghpoor,
Volume 10, Issue 26 (3-2015)
Abstract

Birjand is located in the east of Iran and is the center of South Khorasan province. Birjand's carpets have its own characteristics in terms of motifs, coloring and structure that are outlined in this paper. Tiny fish is among the most widely used and popular motifs on the carpets of Birjand. This original and old motif is woven now in more than half of such carpets and can be seen on approximately ninety percent of exported carpets from Birjand. This paper attempts to study changes and developments in these carpets, in terms of design, motif, coloring, size and number of knits during recent decades of the present century using a descriptive method. Data collection for the study was conducted using desk study as well as interviews, observation and photographing some samples of tiny fish carpets. Tiny fish is a motif consisted of a central square with a eight-leaf flower and two leaves (abstracted fish) around it that has been evolved over several decades in the form of continuous, adobe-shaped, as well as corner-medallion. Over time, the original structure of the motif has remained unchanged, but its size has been reduced. Change of color from dark colors like blue and red to bright ones such as white and pale yellow is another change occurred in recent decades in tiny fish carpets of Birjand. These changes are mostly due to market demand, i.e. to meet the expectations of the customers, and sometimes due to the tendency of the weavers to weave more simple and economical designs, which in turn has led to change or persistence of some of the forms of tiny fish.


Mrs Mona Soltani, Mrs Zahra Fatemi Moqaddam,
Volume 14, Issue 33 (9-2018)
Abstract


Qa'inat has been one of the principal carpet-weaving centres in Iran through the history. Studying the historical documents in the Archives of Astan Quds Razavi which relate to the supply and maintenance of the carpets in the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (AS), the names of some regions such as Qa'in, Birjand and Dorokhsh are observed. These regions are important carpet-weaving centres in the Qa'inat.
Considering the historical significance of Qa'inat in the history of carpet-weaving in Iran and the ambiguities in its weavings before 1870, the findings of this article will complete the current information on the history of carpet in the south of Khorasan during Safavid, Afshar and Qajar periods. This research work is aimed primarily at studying Qa'inat carpets from 1022 to 1340 AH (1613-1921 CE), their variety and distinctive features i.e. designs, motifs and dimensions based on the historical documents in the Archives of Astan Quds Razavi. This historical research work, which is both library and documents research. illustrates that felts and carpets have been two of the most well-known handicrafts of this region from Safavid to the late Qajar periods. It also depicts that Qa'in has been one of the most important carpet-weaving centres in Iran, in which weaving large and extra-large rugs and carpets with an urban style was commonplace.
 

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