Tiny boteh motifs are often used to create tremendous allover patterns.
Malayer rug motifs.
The boteh or the sprouting seed motif which represented rebirth is a hugely favored motif by most malayer weavers who use it without restriction to embellish their rugs.
Malayer rugs are typically very thick and vary widely in pattern featuring paisleys polygons medallions and herati motifs.
The location in relation to these towns is significant since malayer rugs exhibit characteristics of both hamedan and sarouk rugs and carpets.
Antique malayer rugs were woven in the small town of malayer located south of hamedan on the road to arak.
However large scale arabesques with curvilinear vine scrolls are sometimes found.
The colors and patterns of antique malayer rugs are rich and varied.
The tremendous diversity of design and color of these rugs was quite a departure from the other styles of persian rugs woven around the region at that time.
Malayer and the surrounding villages produced some of the most decorative of persian village weavings.
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At the finer levels each malayer oriental carpet is distinct the weavers having drawn on a large pool of designs investing much originality in their creation.
These rugs are very highly valued and have been known to fetch handsome prices at a high end auctions.
The designs range from diamond or hexagon shaped medallions to all over patterns such as the classic herati pattern.
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