I must say you presented this artistry in a rather unique way, which made it very interesting without being tiring (with due respect for those who speak about all the aspects you referred to for endless hours). Thank you.
Fabulous! I would mention that the #1 most important thing to consider when buying a rug is: HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL? I love walking on mine; it's the next best thing to walking in Iran.
i agree. i have a very simple Gabbeh that is thick and doesn't have a lot of knots and i have a 100 knot PSI carpet from an inheritance . i walk on my gabbeh every day and love the way it looks and feels . the more expensive carpet i put in an area where i don't see it often because i don't like the way it makes me feel when walking on it .
It took me ages to distinguise between carpets , there ere so many things to consider , and so many nomadic ones, that is almost impossible to know all about it….
To be honest, other countries have caught up to the Persians. Rugs from China, India,Pakistan, Azerbaijan,Ubekistan and Afhanistan are equally impressive as well. The carpet weaving families in Iran have dwindled over the past 2 decades as new generations prefer to pursue other occupaction. Nevertheless, there are still a handful of families that countinues the tradition. A Bidjar rug for an example is built like a tank. Its the heaviest type and last for centuries. I fancy those from Nain, Ardabil,Tabriz and Hamadan regions
It's very true indeed, this art is dying so fast the carpet making in Pakistan is almost dead hardly 20% is left, no young person is going into carpet making being the main reason as it's a time consuming process.
I was given a large carpet that looks like those. Im sure it’s expensive and worth a lot since the couple that gave it to me were very very wealthy. How do i know its a authentic persian rug??
Hi, you can watch the video: All you need to know about persian carpets in youtube and send a message to the person and ask him where your carpetvis coming from and more information.
Hello!,this is shaurya jaiswal from ashok exports bhadohi INDIA, vast variety of carpet manufacturer and producers since 1980's,searching for order's. Pls let us know for any upcoming orders in which you can prefer us. Thank you , regards
I somehow feel that female presenters give the real deal regarding carpets. With male rug merchants, it seems like they are always trying to take me for a ride.
Can anyone watching this get me a real rug weaving loom? Hopefully with wool warp and not too to big, 3x5 or so. Please, And Thank you ..... if so, please message several times as youtube can be fussy but I will reply as soon as I see it.
An adult carpet seller in a rich country waits for an orphan and poor child to work for fourteen hours. So that carpet sellers have a comfortable life. The whip of invisible poverty causes poor and orphaned children to weave carpets for fourteen hours. Factories produce carpets for children. Save poor children from torture by not using handmade carpets.
There must be a difference in to leaving a comment or spewing a venom in hatred , jealousy or for political reasons. I guarantee that you have not visited any carpet home and only spewing Hatred because you could be from iran hating area of saudi Arab or United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪.
This art is dying so fast, very few old people are left making carpets as some one past away art goes with him/ her as non of their younger family members are filling their shoes
The original Qom silk carpet is worth about four hundred to five hundred US dollars per square meter. Ninety percent of the value of Wool handmade carpets is forty to one hundred US dollars per square meter. Handmade carpets are produced by children from poor and orphaned families. Children twelve to fourteen hours in a workshop on violence and physical and sexual carpet production. Save children from being tortured by carpet weavers by not using handmade carpets. Always produce and consume the story of handmade carpets are losers are winning sellers. Never forget that more than 90% of the value of your handmade rug is lost before leaving the store.
Dear mohammad you mentioned the prices right and it's useful. But I'd like to mention that the handmade carpets are produced by art and love comes from the heart of people who knitting them. Nowadays carpets(city carpets) are being produced by professionals who work with support of business sectors and children are not involved in knitting city carpets. But sometimes children who are interested in learning and are curious about kniting rugs, help their families to knit carpets in home, not working for business mans who have workshop and employing people for work. On the other side about nomad rugs, I should say children in nomad life are working with their families from an early ages and this is the inevitable part of nomad life in all over the world. The point you should pay attention is children who helping their families are different from child labouring. Because they don't work for businesses, they help their families and are learning life skills, specially in nomad life. Cheers.
Sixth point to consider: Be accompanied by a persian friend when negotiating prices ;-)
Yep.
I must say you presented this artistry in a rather unique way, which made it very interesting without being tiring (with due respect for those who speak about all the aspects you referred to for endless hours). Thank you.
I wish you had given us an idea about prices per kind as a generally speaking.
A completely professional and beautiful video
Thanks for sharing the video❤
Love these carpets. The colors are mesmerizing and they a source of perenniel joy.
These incredible carpets are one of the wonders of our world, IMHO! ❤
The Iranian Rugs
It’s amazing , thank you so much for showing us🙏👏.
Fabulous! I would mention that the #1 most important thing to consider when buying a rug is: HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL? I love walking on mine; it's the next best thing to walking in Iran.
i agree. i have a very simple Gabbeh that is thick and doesn't have a lot of knots and i have a 100 knot PSI carpet from an inheritance . i walk on my gabbeh every day and love the way it looks and feels . the more expensive carpet i put in an area where i don't see it often because i don't like the way it makes me feel when walking on it .
With love from Azerbaijan ,beautifull carpets.
It took me ages to distinguise between carpets , there ere so many things to consider , and so many nomadic ones, that is almost impossible to know all about it….
Persian carpet are SOOO beautiful!!😍😍😍
I wish I could afford one...😒😔
Thank you for making such a useful video about the most expensive Iranian souvenir 🙏🙏👌👏👏💐
Thank you so much for the tips, I will travel with my family in September to visit your country, we hope to find a good Persian rug
Great intro for this new buyer. Many thanks!
Nice job!
Keep it on!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That’s very easy to understand and helpful. Thank you.
Great guide with enough information 👌👌👏👏
You went too fast and did not allow the viewer to really see each design to compare and learn about. Other than that it was a great video. ❤
🎉 thankyou you for making a very special and wonderful video
Are we aloud to take them out of Iran or are there some limitations on expensive rugs or historical rugs?
Very fine carpets and good varieties have a nice day
Очень красивые ковры, супер, невозможно не влюбиться, у мастерицы золотые руки.
Once again thanks for the Certification…
Hello, I know when I see quality!
From Fiji 🇫🇯, thanks a lot.
Ok, ok, I've subbed :)
7 th point.
Must have money before thinking for buying a Persian carpet.
She is awesome!!
To be honest, other countries have caught up to the Persians. Rugs from China, India,Pakistan, Azerbaijan,Ubekistan and Afhanistan are equally impressive as well. The carpet weaving families in Iran have dwindled over the past 2 decades as new generations prefer to pursue other occupaction. Nevertheless, there are still a handful of families that countinues the tradition. A Bidjar rug for an example is built like a tank. Its the heaviest type and last for centuries. I fancy those from Nain, Ardabil,Tabriz and Hamadan regions
It's very true indeed, this art is dying so fast the carpet making in Pakistan is almost dead hardly 20% is left, no young person is going into carpet making being the main reason as it's a time consuming process.
Lovely Persian Carpets ❤️ make sure you purchase your carpets from Persian owner gallery to avoid fake Persian carpets ! Thank you 😊
Is there a way to find out if one is real? I was given one by a wealthy couple but would like to make sure its authentic if I decide to sell
In Kashmir, many traders sell Iranian carpets but they don't show any certification.
.... VERY VERY GOOD INFORMATIONS ...
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VERY MUCH ...
.... GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY .. AMEEN
Your Channel is really good.I want to celebrate you,if you give the prices of goods would be better
Wow 😍so nice.Thank you so much 🌹💓
Love the video! :D
how does one identify all these qualities like what kind of materiel is used or how old it is,can you please guide me about that
Hello. What would be the cost of the small silk 100 knots per cm carpet you showed in this video ? Tx
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Farsh doost daram, mamnoon azizam :)
A certificate? That's the question.
How do we know? How can we verify?
very good
I was given a large carpet that looks like those. Im sure it’s expensive and worth a lot since the couple that gave it to me were very very wealthy. How do i know its a authentic persian rug??
Hi, you can watch the video:
All you need to know about persian carpets in youtube and send a message to the person and ask him where your carpetvis coming from and more information.
ماشاالله تبارك الله محتوا الفديو رايع لكن التصوير يبغاله اهتمام اكثر حتى العرض يكون اروع شكرا
Thank you...
Great video. Did you say city design?
Esfahan
3x4 cm size with 100 knots is OK for me
Informative
sooo useful
Hello!,this is shaurya jaiswal from ashok exports bhadohi INDIA, vast variety of carpet manufacturer and producers since 1980's,searching for order's. Pls let us know for any upcoming orders in which you can prefer us.
Thank you , regards
Mashallah ❤️
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How much would a 3m x 2m silk carpet cost if bought in Iran rather than in Europe?
Probably 10% of the price...🤔😒
I somehow feel that female presenters give the real deal regarding carpets. With male rug merchants, it seems like they are always trying to take me for a ride.
اريد الشراء كيف يتم ذالك ؟
Can they ship to Pakistan?
Hundred percent pure wool???what is that supposed to mean???either 100 percent or pure!
هل يمكنك مساعدتي بارسال لي من هذا السجاد...ورقمك ويكون بيننا اتصال.
شكرا لك.... اختك من السعوديه
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Can anyone watching this get me a real rug weaving loom?
Hopefully with wool warp and not too to big, 3x5 or so.
Please,
And
Thank you
..... if so, please message several times as youtube can be fussy but I will reply as soon as I see it.
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An adult carpet seller in a rich country waits for an orphan and poor child to work for fourteen hours. So that carpet sellers have a comfortable life. The whip of invisible poverty causes poor and orphaned children to weave carpets for fourteen hours. Factories produce carpets for children. Save poor children from torture by not using handmade carpets.
There must be a difference in to leaving a comment or spewing a venom in hatred , jealousy or for political reasons. I guarantee that you have not visited any carpet home and only spewing Hatred because you could be from iran hating area of saudi Arab or United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪.
This art is dying so fast, very few old people are left making carpets as some one past away art goes with him/ her as non of their younger family members are filling their shoes
The original Qom silk carpet is worth about four hundred to five hundred US dollars per square meter. Ninety percent of the value of Wool handmade carpets is forty to one hundred US dollars per square meter. Handmade carpets are produced by children from poor and orphaned families. Children twelve to fourteen hours in a workshop on violence and physical and sexual carpet production. Save children from being tortured by carpet weavers by not using handmade carpets. Always produce and consume the story of handmade carpets are losers are winning sellers. Never forget that more than 90% of the value of your handmade rug is lost before leaving the store.
Dear mohammad you mentioned the prices right and it's useful.
But I'd like to mention that the handmade carpets are produced by art and love comes from the heart of people who knitting them.
Nowadays carpets(city carpets) are being produced by professionals who work with support of business sectors and children are not involved in knitting city carpets.
But sometimes children who are interested in learning and are curious about kniting rugs, help their families to knit carpets in home, not working for business mans who have workshop and employing people for work.
On the other side about nomad rugs, I should say children in nomad life are working with their families from an early ages and this is the inevitable part of nomad life in all over the world.
The point you should pay attention is children who helping their families are different from child labouring.
Because they don't work for businesses, they help their families and are learning life skills, specially in nomad life.
Cheers.