Fresh Cut Flowers

Fresh Flowered Rugs for Summer.
 Flowers are depicted throughout all types of rugs.

Floral patterns are a common theme in Persian carpets. Many of the garden designs are reminiscent of private palaces and estates.
 Trees and flowers all have individual meanings.
Spring flowers represent fertility.

Many of the patterns and their meanings have been passed down from generations. 

Cyprus trees are one of the most common trees depicted in rugs. 
They represent a connection between earth and heaven, stretching toward the sky. A sign of eternity because they are evergreen.

Leaves are a symbol of endless regeneration, the continuity of life and the generations passing on. 

The tree of life represents a direct path to heaven & gratitude
Persian Garden Bakhtiari featuring
willow trees, cyprus trees & floral motifs.

The Persian Garden is representative of paradise and the garden of Eden & the intimate connection between man and the natural world. It consists of a central water feature & four corners in a cross shaped pattern representing sky, earth water & plants. 

More information on Persian Gardens
here

Download our guide to floral motifs,
a
COLORING BOOK, written especially for AATG. 
Images created by
Amy Stone

From Flower Magazines article "Flower Underfoot" 
“These motifs can be large or small and found in many different
  types of rugs,” says Paige Albright of Paige Albright Orientals in Birmingham, Alabama. “What I find interesting is how the old motifs are also used in modern carpets, often stylized and over- scaled to create a new version rooted in tradition.”

Vertical cross section of a flower

Boteh in Mir pattern. Antique Ghiordes 

Pomegranates have connotations of harvest and abundance. The pomegranate is considered to be a symbol of luck and fortune. It also has the meaning of fertility and can be stylized in different forms within rugs.

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