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Boteh Mir

Original price was: £360.00.Current price is: £200.00.

Size: 153cm x 103cm

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Boteh Mir rugs are a distinctive type of Persian rug that originates from the Hamadan region in western Iran, specifically from the village of Mir. These rugs are renowned for their unique design, characterized by the repetitive use of the boteh motif, which resembles a stylized teardrop or paisley shape.

Key Features of Boteh Mir Rugs

  1. History and Origin:
    • The village of Mir in the Hamadan region has a long history of rug weaving.
    • Boteh Mir rugs have been produced for centuries, and their distinctive design has made them highly recognizable and sought after.
  2. Design and Patterns:
    • Boteh Motif: The most distinctive feature of Boteh Mir rugs is the repetitive boteh motif. This motif is typically small, densely packed, and arranged in rows across the field of the rug.
    • Field Patterns: The field of the rug is usually filled with rows of boteh motifs, creating a dense and intricate pattern. The boteh may be oriented in different directions, adding to the complexity of the design.
    • Borders: Boteh Mir rugs often have multiple borders, featuring geometric patterns or smaller boteh motifs.
  3. Colours:
    • Common colours include shades of red, blue, ivory, and brown. The background is often a rich, deep colour, with the boteh motifs in contrasting tones.
    • Natural dyes are traditionally used, resulting in harmonious and vibrant colours.