Khesht
-Dimension: H 18 * W 18 * D 2.5 cm (7* 7*0.98 in)
-Weight: 0.75 kg
-Material: Brass + Persian Rug
-Handmade
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A few tips about these products:
- In the products made of brass, due to the emphasis on showing the natural texture of the metal, only the finishing has been done by hand and no material is used on the metal surface like some coating resins. Therefore, over time, there is a possibility of a partial color change of the metal surface, which can be slower or faster depending on the storage conditions and weather.
- All the carpets selected for the products are handmade and ancient Iranian carpets, and before installation and use in works, washing and surface cleaning operations are performed on them.
- As much as possible, avoid excessive hand contact (especially if there is contamination such as grease or sweat) with the metal surface because it will cause permanent stains on it. If there is a stain, you can use a diluted solution of water and lemon juice or white vinegar to remove it. You can also use polish to whiten and return the original color to the metal.
- The product you purchased includes a warranty except for damage such as impact, deep scratches, or damage caused by improper maintenance, and we will be by your side to advise and solve the problem in case of problems.
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One of the important features of Iranian carpets is the variety of designs and patterns, and this variety can be a good source of inspiration for use in various works of art.
Carpet and architecture have been linked together for a long time and it can be seen in the architecture of buildings, tiling, decoration of buildings, etc. in Iran. Also, many carpet motifs can be coordinated with the modern space while maintaining originality due to their abstract forms. In this collection, an attempt has been made to show another understanding of the connection between carpet and architecture by using the form of clay and the image of carpet patterns on it.
In the use of motifs, it is emphasized to preserve the original form and minimal interference in their design, and efforts are made to revive some motifs that may be forgotten over time.