Two spectacular rugs designed and executed by the grandmaster Mohammad Seirafian during his self imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates in early 80s immediately after Iranian revolution. These rugs are different interpretations of the Persian gardens, depicting flowers, birds, trees and water in a spectacular arrangements that give impression of symmetry and harmony. While these two rugs are in fact completely asymmetrical. Grandmaster has created all components of the classical medallion symmetrical design in these rugs with different shapes of flowers and genius use of spacing in the design. There is no lines in these rugs to separate different fields, only shapes and spaces.
These rugs are prominently featured in the Seirafian Carpet book authored by the grandmaster Mohammad Seirafian.
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