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EUR 6,013
Made in Nepal: 5 – 6 months
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Part of Jan Kath’s Erased Heritage collection, Kirman Robson Artwork 19 is an ode to memory and revival, honouring the ancestral language of oriental carpets where every knot once carried the rhythm of a culture. Inspired by Egyptian Mamluks, Iranian Bidjars, and Turkish Konyas, the piece reawakens forgotten motifs through the skilled hands of old master weavers, preserving their gestures and the quiet dignity of their craft.
Each thread continues a legacy, translating the intricacy of heritage into contemporary form while maintaining the emotional weight of history. In a muted yet luminous palette of greys and teal, the composition reveals a soft yet complex depth — a warm grey woven base layered with delicate oriental patterns that rise subtly across its 3D surface revealing what time once obscured.
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Jan Kath stands at the forefront of contemporary carpet culture, bridging centuries-old weaving traditions with modern artistic expression. Collaborating with master weavers in Nepal, India, and beyond, the studio preserves historic hand-knotting techniques while continually expanding their vocabulary through texture, material innovation, and refined colour sensibility.
Known for designs that are at once precise and expressive, Jan Kath challenges the boundaries of carpet-making — shifting it from decorative craft into collectible art. Made from the finest high-altitude wools and silks, each work is produced knot by knot, through months of human skill and patience.
Every carpet is a modern heirloom — a piece to be lived with, cherished, and handed down through generations. In every work, the past and the future coexist, forming a quiet, enduring testament to heritage, craft, and contemporary imagination.
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