The village and workshop weavers mainly use the asymmetrical (Persian) knot, while the nomads, depending on their ethnicity, use either the asymmetrical or the symmetrical (Turkish) knot.
This color choice distinguishes Varamin weavings from those produced in cities such as Kashan.
[6] The most common design among Varamin rugs is the "Mina Khani" which is a motif composed of four round daisy-like flowers in the shape of a diamond and attached to each other by a smaller flower, repeated all over the field.
[7] Mina Khani seems to be also related to Herati motif which is more common in eastern Iran.
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