Persian Carpet Blog
The Making of a Persian Rug: From Design to Finish
Watch videos of the entire Persian rug-making process, from drafting and dyeing to loom setup, hand-weaving, removal from the loom, shearing, washing, re-shearing, and fringe finishing, as seen by our shop owner at local workshops. Includes links to detailed articles for each step. Golestan Persian Rugs.
Horizontal looms and vertical looms – urban and nomadic tools
This article explains the types and structures of looms used to weave Persian carpets. The owner, who has seen these looms firsthand, summarizes the differences between the portable horizontal looms used by nomads and the vertical looms used in city workshops for large pieces, the roles of key components such as warp, weft, and tension adjustment, and how to distinguish them from machine-made carpets. Golestan Carpet Shop.
Jamshidi: A Distinguished Persian Carpet Family — Natural Dyes and Four Lineages
The Jamshidi family is synonymous with Qom silk carpets. Mohammad is the head of the family, known for his vegetable dyes; his son Masoud, nephew Abbas, and another relative, Jafar, also produce carpets. Though they share the same surname, their dyeing methods and colors differ across these four lineages. The shop owner, who visited the region himself, has compiled an overview of how to appreciate the works of these four lineages.
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