History & Craftsmanship

The Art of Persian Rug Weaving – Culture in Every Knot

Every Persian rug is more than a decorative piece — it’s a handmade narrative crafted by artisans across generations. Weaving a Persian carpet is a sacred tradition, often passed from parent to child, and tied to the identity of villages, tribes, and cities.

The designs aren’t just ornamental. They often tell stories of love, religion, or nature, using symbols like the Tree of Life, cypress motifs, or geometric medallions. Crafted from wool or silk, dyed with natural ingredients like pomegranate rind and indigo, these rugs can take months or even years to complete.

Cities like Qom, Mashhad, and Kerman are famed for their distinct weaving styles. Whether for prayer, celebration, or storytelling, each Persian rug is a handwoven masterpiece — a tapestry of tradition, patience, and pride.