Persian motifs
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Persia (Iran) has an ancient tradition of its own design of motifs. These special and unique motifs are used, among others, in the Persian carpet and rug designs and traditional Persian attire.
These motifs have a rich history and the Persian language has an extensive terminology[clarification needed] concerning the design and sorts of these motifs.[citation needed]
[edit] List of Motifs and Designs (add pictures)
- Buta, or Buta Jeghe'i = Paisley (design)
- Lachak Toranj
- Toranj
- Mahi dar ham
- Heris
- Golabtoon
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