Celebrating the
beauty of Persia

Sonic Wave

Signature
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The Sonic Wave runners showcase a gradual color transition from the center to the edges, creating a striking visual effect reminiscent of Ikat design. This seamless blending of hues not only enhances the aesthetic but also offers a modern interpretation of a classic weaving technique from Mazandaran, Iran, making it perfect for adding depth and dynamic energy to any space. The design “alphabet” of Mazandaran kilims was originally created by the talented women of Mazandaran, Iran, in the late 19th to early 20th century. The minimalist patterns and stripes in these kilims, resembling a design alphabet, offer endless possibilities for rearrangement, inspiring the creation of new and innovative designs.

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Product Details

  • Composition:100% Hand-spun Kurdish Wool

  • Color Code:Nogreh Gray, Sadaf Natural White

  • Type:Hand-Woven, Flatweave

  • Thickness (mm):3

  • Our work is deeply rooted in Persian tribal and nomadic traditions, honoring the authenticity of 100% natural materials and vegetable dyes. Variations of up to 10% in size, design, and color are a natural part of the process, celebrating nature's artistry and the heritage of our craft.
The Sonic Wave runners showcase a gradual color transition from the center to the edges, creating a striking visual effect reminiscent of Ikat design. This seamless blending of hues not only enhances the aesthetic but also offers a modern interpretation of a classic weaving technique from Mazandaran, Iran, making it perfect for adding depth and dynamic energy to any space. The design “alphabet” of Mazandaran kilims was originally created by the talented women of Mazandaran, Iran, in the late 19th to early 20th century. The minimalist patterns and stripes in these kilims, resembling a design alphabet, offer endless possibilities for rearrangement, inspiring the creation of new and innovative designs.

ABOUT THE COLLECTION

EDELGRUND’s Signature collection showcases flatweaves rooted in the original design “alphabet” crafted by the women of Mazandaran, dating back to the late 19th to early 20th century. These minimalist patterns and stripes, resembling a dynamic design alphabet, offer endless possibilities for rearrangement, sparking the creation of new and innovative designs while honoring a timeless heritage.

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