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- Maryam Foroughi Nia
- Ali Piri
- Raheleh Erfanmanesh
- Lahya Hosseini Kermani
Abstract
Application design and role in carpets from different regions of Iran, represents the effects of nature and each region according to the customs, different doctrines, attitudes, different ideas and perceptions that to the design and creation deals. Region of Khaf and Taibad of southern Khorasan are rural conception graph of nature and beliefs of people of the region that are appeared as geometric and semi-geometric. In the study the attempt is to present motifs and colors in the southern regions of Razavi Khorasan carpets that are less explored, examined, and derivate. According to the initial hypothesis carpet designs of carpet in the areas are influenced by neighboring nations. The research questions that will be addressed in the study include- what are the common motifs in South Khorasan carpets, especially in the regions Khaf and Taibad? To what extent the pattern has root in neighboring ethnic groups and immigrants' carpet weaving?In this descriptive and analytical study based on fieldwork and librarian study, first a significant number of contemporary carpets were observed and photographed in the area index motifs has derived and then the motifs were named based on local weavers' information and accommodation of neighboring ethnic motifs and categorized by content.The results indicate that geometric patterns affected by ethnic Baloch and Turkmen motifs and semi-geometric patterns by Arabs Afshar and central regions of Iran. Many of the acquired maps have no clear name and identity and require rooting in neighboring cultures, especially in Sistan and Turkmen carpet.Â
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Maryam Foroughi Nia & Ali Piri & Raheleh Erfanmanesh & Lahya Hosseini Kermani, 2016.
"Carpets Design and Map Investigation of Baluch of Khorasan (Case Study of Areas Taibad and Khaf),"
Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(4), pages 159-159, April.
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RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:12:y:2016:i:4:p:159
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- R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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