The handmade carpet of the dome design can be considered one of the original examples of Iranian carpets. The presence of narrow, bergamot edges larger than other similar designs is a distinction between this carpet and others. Many artists and designers consider the main design of this role to be taken from the Sheikh Rahmanullah mosque, which was performed in the form of a dome in the center of this carpet. From this original design, many sub-designs have been adapted, which differ significantly from each other in lichen, bergamot or Shiraz.
The dome design was an example of the designs that were implemented during the flourishing period of Iranian carpet art and were inspired by countless designs. Many designs, which have a long history, today also have a huge following among ordinary people at home and abroad, as well as carpet collectors around the world. Many of these original designs are kept in museums abroad.