City Workshop Carpets and Traditional Weave
“In every knot, a verse takes flight, A poem woven, both dark and light” CITY WORKSHOPS Historic cities like Tabriz, Isfahan, Kerman, Kashan, and...
Read more"In many cultures the upper crossbeam of the loom is called the beam of heaven, the bottom representing the earth, as if in between the world is be...
Read moreTribal rugs are a beautiful and unique type of rugs that is made by village tribes in Rug belt countries, in the past known as Persia. They are cha...
Read moreCentral (Markazi) Province of Iran is home to some of the most beautiful and well-crafted Persian carpets in the world. The most famous carpets are...
Read moreKilims are flat-woven rugs that are typically made from wool or goat's hair. They are often decorated with geometric or floral patterns, and they c...
Read moreThe Qashqai and Bakhtiari are two of the largest ethnic groups in Iran. They are both nomadic peoples who have a rich culture and heritage. The Qas...
Read moreKashmar rugs are prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. They are known for their vibrant colors, intricate designs, and...
Read moreNomads of Persia are known for their intuitive woven art. It may be surprising to know that many of the traditional European flat weaving practice...
Read moreKashan is a city in the northern part of Isfahan Province, Iran. The city's name is thought to come from the name Casian, given to the original inh...
Read more"Tribal rugs are a beautiful and unique type of rug that is made by 'VILLAGE' tribes in Persia. They are characterized by their warm tones, bold medallions, and heavy use of traditional symbols."