Collection: Persian carpets

History and origins

The history of Persian carpets is long, dating back to around 500 BC. During the Persian Empire, carpets with high technical and artistic quality were already being woven, and this tradition has been passed down to the present day. Throughout their long history, Persian carpets were loved by aristocrats and royalty, and also played an important role as trade goods.

Uses and Value

Persian carpets are used not only for floor coverings but also as wall hangings and decorative items due to their beauty and quality. Their value often increases over time, making them attractive investments. Old Persian carpets are sometimes traded at high prices as antiques, and are very popular among museums and collectors.

Materials and Techniques

Persian rugs are primarily made from wool, silk, or a blend of both. Wool is durable and has a warm texture, while silk is lustrous and extremely soft to the touch. High-quality Persian rugs are woven with a high density of knots, a meticulous technique that is the work of skilled artisans. The more knots there are, the finer and more durable the rug will be.



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