Global registration of 10 hand-woven carpets in Ardabil

Carpet weaving has a long history in Ardabil, so that during the Safavid period, like many weaving centers, carpet weaving in Ardabil was at its peak. It can be mentioned.
It was nearly a hundred years ago that industry began to flourish on a limited scale. Ardabili weavers resumed work at this time, especially during World War II, when carpet weaving was on the rise in Shirvan and other Caucasus weaving areas, adapting to very successful Caucasian designs.
Beautiful maps and sketches of Tabriz, including Herati Mashayekhi, Goldani, Zol-e-Sultani and Tarnjdar by Sheikh Safi, following the common methods of weaving in Azerbaijan, such as using Turkish knots, stretched threads, cotton thread and weaving, and observing its own special details from Underground carpet installers have applied pink and pink to their carpet weavers to provide the right moisture for the carpet fibers.
Annually, an average of 100,000 square meters of handmade carpets are produced by Ardabil artists, and these carpets are woven with beautiful historical and indigenous designs.
The so-called Ardabil Bazaar carpets, which are known as Saneh Baft, are one-piece, low-quality carpets in terms of texture. The knots are pounded on a very soft fabric. However, this soft knocking causes the carpet to rise quickly on the device, instead significantly reducing its density and durability.
Ardabili weavers weave in almost all sizes, but show the greatest inclination to the half and half curtain and the usual sides. Their carpets are available in turquoise, pea white, emerald cream, crimson and light green. The texture of silk rugs has become very popular in recent years in this city.

