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Eilam sherkat farsh silk

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    Eilam sherkat farsh silk

    These rugs are knotted Luri nomads in the Ilam Province of south-western Iran, near the border with Iraq. Their design is somewhat unusual but they are always of a very high quality. The wool is often of a very high quality, and silk is usually used to enhance the patterns. Sherkat is the designation for a select series of rug types that are knotted in special workshops as part of a state controlled project, the purpose of which is to support and thereby preserve the production of fine classical Persian rug patterns.