Ardebil carpet weaving in Iran

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Carpet weaving in Ardabil has a long history. During the Safavid era in many knitting centers, carpet weaving in Ardabil was at its peak and the name of Ardebil was always famous along with the carpet name of Ardebil, the famous carpet of the 16th Century Ardebil, which is currently kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum. win.
Ardabil carpet weaving has been in stagnation during the Qajar era. Ardebili weavers during World War II that carpet weaving in Shirvan and other areas of the Caucasus were looming with the adaptation of highly successful Caucasian designs as well as beautiful Tabriz roles including the designs of Herati Mashayekhi, Vase, Zalul Saltani and the bold Sheikh Safi. Adhering to the usual textile methods in Azerbaijan, such as using Turkish knit, warp and cotton weft, they adorned their carpets.