Category Archives: Carpets

Two-sided Carpets Created by M.Davisaraee

War and Peace Carpet

War and Peace

War and Peace is the most magnificent two-sided carpet in the world; its weaving has taken about two years from the stage of the conception of idea to the stage of executing its design and pattern.

One side of the qaliche (small rug) is devoted to global Peace and Construction with a design by the Japanese company Kumatsu and the other side shows war and destruction with global dimensions. Continue reading

FAJR Carpet

FAJR

The carpet plan side:

FAJR Carpet (Plan Side)
FAJR Carpet (Plan Side)

1- Four different margins were chosen for by the composition of the central Citron in the plan, it would infer that the carpet figures from around the four corners of Iran are collected and incorporated so their warp and whoops would show the realization of the Poem The warp and whoop of the world of possibility are entangled/ the one that makes a heart happy is the one who makes the whole world happy. Continue reading

Religion & Prophets Carpet

Religion and Prophets

The side with picture of Medina City

Religion & Prophets Carpet (Medina Side)
Religion & Prophets Carpet (Medina Side)

The chess board margins show that in any conditions and places, first, the grounds of social competitions must reach a relative balance and one must prevent going to extremes and this is possible only by pushing aside the margins under which, the holy names of the four prophets with books are written and we must believe that the only way of salvation is to tie ourselves to the divine rope through understanding the commands of prophets and acting in their accords; otherwise, man would receive nothing than diminishing, suffering, mental and psychological sorrows and unhappiness. Continue reading

Civilization & Barbarism Carpet

Civilization and Barbarism

Civilization Side

Civilization & Barbarism Carpet- Civilization Side
Civilization & Barbarism Carpet- Civilization Side

1- In the Carpet Center, the course of civilizations and cultures discourse, the thinkers and artists are pictured with a symbol of Citron, one of the famous figures of Iran, chess and book. It means that one should give way to thought and place in the center of any object so the light of knowledge and understanding would always shine. Continue reading