Un tapis de Kachmar (en persan: قالی کاشمر) est un tapis persan régional nommé d'après son origine, la ville de Kachmar en Iran.
Les tapis Kachmar sont fabriqués à la main et sont souvent disponibles avec des motifs de paysage et de chasse[1],[2],[3].
« The town of Kashmar in Khorassan province, between Meshed and Birjand, weaves carpets in a variety of styles and in a stitch which may also be described as intermediate between Meshed and Birjand. The design shown ... »
« Kashmar lies at the edge of the great salt desert about 150 km (100 miles) south-west of Meshed. Under its earlier name of Turshiz its carpets had an indifferent reputation. The change of name occurred under the reign of ... »