In a persian house it would be extraordinary not to find carpets. The best ones are reserved for the Talar (reception room) laid down as shown in this picture: In the middle is the mian-farsh (middle carpet) which is flanked by the Kenarahs which are the side pieces or runners on which it is customary to walk. At the head of the middle carpet is the Kellegi on which the host and his guests sit
Available date | 2022-07-20T09:27:33Z |
Identifier | SLI 2475 |
Language | en |
Collection | Visual encyclopaedia of Islamic civilization. Slide DS36.85 .Y68 2000 v.4. 32713002912111. |
License rights | For purposes of private study, scholarship, and research, you may print or download this content. Publication and/or broadcast in any form requires permission from the copyright holder (if any) and University of Qatar. |
Subject | Kellegi Kenarahs |
Type | Plan or blueprint |
Volume Number | 4 |
| Iran |
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