What is a Persian carpet?
Persian carpets are a traditional craft of Iran (formerly Persia) with a history of approximately 2,500 years, and are works of art woven with history and culture.
These one-of-a-kind pieces, which are painstakingly woven by skilled artisans over the course of several months or even years, feature intricate knots and high durability that cannot be reproduced by machines, and are becoming increasingly rare with each passing year.
It truly deserves to be called a "work of art to be used."
Its history dates back to ancient Persia, when it was considered a symbol of wealth and status, and it was highly valued around the world via the Silk Road.
Even today, the plant dyeing, traditional patterns, and intricate techniques are passed down, and the durability and beauty of the products fascinate many people.
Silk carpets in particular are known as "jewels of thread" due to their beauty and rarity.