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Khamseh F, Salavati M. Bidgeneh Village and Its Forgotten Patterns. goljaam 2008; 4 (10) :9-28
URL: http://goljaam.icsa.ir/article-1-391-en.html
1- Tarbiat Modares University
2- Faculty Member for Islamic Azad University
Abstract:   (5072 Views)
The hand-woven products indicate the identity and rich culture of our country, Iran. The weavers of “Bidgeneh village” have knitted faith and love in the warp and weft of their carpets. The Bidgeneh carpet, as one of the manifestations of high culture and art of Iran has been forgotten for many years. In spite of the long history of carpet-knitting in this village, there has been little research on the matter. In this paper, we have tried to revive this art by looking closer at the effective elements which involve in its formation. Initially we have shown that except a few disperse studies on the subject, yet there has not been done a full research on these carpets. Then we have studied pieces of the indigenous carpets and have carried out pathological studies for them. Finally, some methods have been recommended for upgrading and reviving the carpets of this region.
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Received: 2018/02/25 | Accepted: 2018/02/25 | Published: 2018/02/25

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