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Mina ðŸđðŸŽĐðŸ”ĩðŸ‘Ļ‍ðŸĶēðŸŋ
@minakh
Persian carpet is a symphony of pattern and color, where every knot and thread carries centuries of aesthetic tradition. Its design unfolds like a visual poem: floral motifs bloom across the surface, often spiraling around a central medallion like a mandala of balance and unity. Arabesques, vines, and cypress trees weave in and out of geometric borders, framing the narrative in symmetry and grace. The color palette — often drawn from natural dyes — sings with deep crimsons, indigo blues, earthy ochres, and soft ivory tones, each hue aged into timeless richness. There is rhythm in the repetition, but no monotony; each rug, even when following a traditional template, holds subtle imperfections and improvisations that reflect the hand of its maker — often a weaver from a rural village, passing on ancestral patterns with instinctive precision.
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Sahar ðŸđðŸŽĐðŸ”ĩðŸ”Ū🧀ðŸŋ pfp
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@sahar7
Wow gorgeous, and well designed
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Mina ðŸđðŸŽĐðŸ”ĩðŸ‘Ļ‍ðŸĶēðŸŋ pfp
Mina ðŸđðŸŽĐðŸ”ĩðŸ‘Ļ‍ðŸĶēðŸŋ
@minakh
Thank uuu
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