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Afshar rugs Afshar is a handwoven rug style produced by the Turkic Afshar tribe, a semi-nomadic group principally located in the mountainous areas surrounding the modern city of Kirman in southeast Iran. An additional population of Afshar tribespeople is located in the Kuchan area in Razavi Khorasan Province of Iran. Carpets in the Afshar style are known for their striking and stylized floral geometric designs, sophisticated tribal artistry and a characteristic palette of rust and blue color tones. ==History==
Since the Safavid period, the Afshar tribal group has been among the most preeminent Persian tribal groups, migrating from their origins in Eastern Turkey and Azerbaijan to reside in a broad variety of Persian regions.〔MacDonald, Brian W. (1997). ''Tribal Rugs: Treasures of the Black Tent''. Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors' Club. pp. 115-116. ISBN 978-1-85149-268-8〕 This background has led to the inclusion of numerous regional influences on Afshar weaving, resulting in a distinctive aesthetic that incorporates elements of several village and nomadic Persian rug styles, as well as Southern Persian design influences.〔MacDonald, Brian W. pp. 116-117.〕 Caucasian rug influences are also strongly felt,〔Aschenbrenner, Erich. (1981). ''Oriental Rugs, Volume 2: Persian''. Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors' Club. p. 215. ISBN 0-907462-12X〕 seen most notably in the direct parallels to Shirvan carpets woven in the village of Chajli.〔http://www.claremontrug.com/antique-rugs-information/antique-persian-rug-guide/afshar-rugs/〕
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