Detailes
ساعت کاربری Man / hours Worked | 1250 |
تعداد رنگ No. of Colours | 95 |
تعداد گره در 7 سانتیمتر مربع Knots per 7 cm2 | 2500 |
رج شمار No. of Rows | 50 |
عرض سانتی متر Width (cms) | 150 |
طول سانتی متر Length (cms) | 128 |
A Revolution within a Revolution Carpet Panel
Created by Rasam Arabzadeh
In the mid-1350s, the then government invited master painter Arabzadeh to hold carpet weaving training classes for prisoners in prison. After the design of the above-mentioned carpet was executed by the master and half of its texture was reached, the Islamic Revolution of Iran took place. At this time, the prisoners were released from the prison and the carpet was left half woven in the prison. This interruption lasted for about 8 years until finally, the master was able to take over the said carpet from the officials of Qasr Prison, with a very inappropriate and damaged appearance. (During a very difficult process, the carpet was lowered from the previous floor and after re-draping, the continuation of the weaving began).
After the end of the war, the master designed and woven a design that represented the 8 years of the Iran-Iraq war in the middle part of the carpet in the form of a narrow strip. The design of the bottom and top of the carpet was created).
In fact, the pattern of the upper part of the carpet is along the pattern of the lower part of the carpet, and the purpose of the master of the texture of the narrow strip in the middle part of the carpet is to express the importance that the connection between the mysticism in the pattern of the lower part of the carpet and the pattern of the upper part of the carpet is unbreakable, even if there are several interruptions. to be created every year.
In the lower part of the carpet, the message of Irfan is as follows:
Until the desire for a mineral gem, a mineral, until the desire for a bite of bread, bread
If you know this point and secret, you will know everything that is in search of instant, instant (Mulana).
In fact, the mentioned poem expresses that life is constantly moving, but the important thing is what are you looking for?
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