Description
The map of this carpet is designed based on the image of the ceiling of Qandil Khana, and the people who have entered this place see the floor and ceiling of the hall as a single role, which evokes the mentality of the mystics of the Safavid era based on the unity of existence, that is, from the carpet to the throne, as one role.
In the design of the main carpet map, a sea of gentle movements of plant stems and leaves, in which Shah Abbasi colors are used, dazzles the eyes.
In the map of the carpet, including the dark color of its text, a series of mental and spiritual states can be felt, which gives the sanctity to the tomb complex.
The presence of double leaves in the carpet shows its sanctity and validity, and the bergamot of the carpet, including 16 oval stigmas, is considered a symbol of the sun.
On the edge of the carpet, a series of frames that are present in the ceiling tiles of the mausoleum are engraved.
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