Senneh

ref: mou4

10000-25000 EUR

134 x 194 cm
4' 4⁴/₅" x 6' 4²/₅"
warp and weft: silk
pile: wool
Iran

Coulours may appear different on the website than in reality. All mentioned prices and sizes are indicative and not binding. Possibly some rugs that are still online, are not available anymore in the showroom.

Although Sanandaj ((formerly Senneh) is in the heart of Turkish populated Iran, where peope use the Turkish knot,  it is known for using the asymmetrically knot and even gave its name to it. The Senneh-knot is another name for the Persian knot.

«  The weavers in Senneh spin their own yarn,very thin and with considerable twist. You meet them in the street – spinning as they walk. The Senneh dyers are skilled and careful, and the dyes which they use are good. Their medium ,blue is as fresh and clean as any dyed in Persia ; and their yellow (which they dye with vine leaves mordanted with alun) is as rich as guinea gold.

While I was in Senneh, I had the satisfaction establishing – beyond the possibility of a doubt – that only the Turkish knot is woven there. I trust that from now on the word Senneh will not be misused ( as it has been misused for so long) to indicate the Persian knot. »

Cecil Edwards   The Persian Carpet  (Duckworth, 1953)