I am an Iraqi Kurd. I have been in Iran and in turkey and Jordan and Syria . The most high level people are Iranian people very nice people I admire their culture and civilisation. . I am very proud once Kurdistan was a part of old Persia .
U can buy 1 persian carpet(made of silk) 200000$ and u can give it to your child and your child can give it to his child. And his child can sell it 5 billion dollars. Because Art will become more expensive by time.
Not sure if anyone has ever pointed this out to you but “mage” comes from “magi” which was the name of the priests in Persia during the time that zoroastrian religion was the main religion
Who cares whether these carpets were fake or genuine - what a feast for the eyes. Some of those rugs were magnificent. In truth, they were all beautiful.
Thanks for sharing this video, I would have bought the Zoro rug for $14,000 that was an exquisite looking work of art. I hope one day to travel to Iran to buy a hand made rug and to Dagestan to buy hand made silver teapot.
I have an alfombras morón, hand made in Spain, same draws of a persians but made of pure virgin wool. Its so thick and heavyyy... cost me 2,400€, embassies and royalty used to have them.Its ver smooth to walk on it, silk is not so smooth, cause its not so thick
I would very much like to go also. Even at $14,000 for an exquisite carpet, it will last not only through your life time but that of your grand children's children. It must be a dying art in a world consumed with automation and mass manufacturing. Every time you step into a room and see this beautifully hand made work of art it gives immense pleasure. I would go nuts in Iran!
Me too. I just bought a Sarab Tabriz and we love it but it’s got nothing on these. At least I won’t bring any money if I can take it home and pay later 😯
To compare Persian carpets (the inventors of the rug) to turkish (or any other country) carpets is like comparing Patek Philippe watches to Casio watches!! No comparison!! If you can't buy the real thing then go for knockoff turkish/pakistani/chinese, etc....rugs.
@@seroo9119 First of all Arabs don't have any good rugs. With respect to Turkey, why buy in Turkey where good carpets are limited when you can buy it in Iran where every province had its own traditions and patterns.
@@abep6901 Many customers would like to buy handmade carpets, but are on a tight budget, just like young people desiring to travel, but as backpackers, staying in hostels.
@ageofechochambers9469 Since when is Tabriz Turkish? The name is Iranian in origin, the mountains the rivers the history is all Iranian nothing Turkish about Tabriz. There's no historical evidence or orgin for the word Turk so you need to educate yourself before typing nonsense here on youtube.
Totally beautiful! These modern Iranian carpets are truly work of art, but the best are from before '20s. We have two. Next one will be only for one from 3rd quarter 19th century, most likely city rug and from Tabriz - waiting for the right one. Respect for the weavers. Very good coverage of many weaving regions by a 4th gen dealer as he told. Nomadic and tribal rugs may have inconsistencies & mistakes, but should be considered folk art. Other interesting handmade rugs are from Turkey, Pakistan and India considering their price diffs, IMO.
The second last carpet interested me it was more like a modern HARIZ carpet, or.( Sarouk) sp?.. finer knots. There were many pretty carpets, but the antique Ariz is such a valuable and sought after collectors item.
Glad you enjoyed your time there and looked into our arts and traditions of rugmaking. Where abouts did you go? Did you check out the rug market in esfahan next to naghsh-e jahan?
In Sweden I never say I am from Iraq. I always say I am from Persia . Because Kurdistan all the time been a part of great Persia . Besides European people respect Persia more than garbage Iraq
You can find this type of store in any big city in Iran , you just have to explore a bit . And definitely this is not in Istanbul, it’s in Isfahan, Iran.
I'm the salesman that you looking for This carpet is one of the best carpet in our collection Any way if you need any information you can be in touch with my email . My email address is sara_carpet @ yahoo .com I'm at your service all the time With the best wishes
Last year i went to Mumbai and New Delphi and found some beautiful rugs. the ones i liked started at $14k but then came down to $2700. Which was still too much for what i was looking for. i was looking for a dinning room rug.
Eddie D, Hello sir IAM the 3rd generation of carpet manufacturer and exporter as well. We specially make kasmiri carpet of pure silk or Persian carpet. My WhatsApp no. 9958191301/aleenarugs@gmail.com. Iam from India.
Stay away from Indian or Pakistani carpets. They copy, cheat and don't have the tradition Iran has. The chances of getting sold a fake rug in Iran are slim.
@@AliHuffman OK, I understand that you said the place, but we need to know the name of the store or the website of these store. If you know please tell us...
@@raisatainan thank you please just wait 1 day and i will find it for you. But Persian Carpets in Iran are very different in Kashan(city) in Isfahan( or Spanda it's the ancient name of isfahan and in Kerman and etc. And the tradition of carpets are important for Persians you can find how we advertise Carpets in 1001 nights storys (flying carpets) so if you come to Bazar in Isfahan or kerman or tehran you can find the best Carpets in the world in every store. But i will send you both websites and places if you wait.
So were you suspicious that these weren't authentic or what? They had the patterns on the back, so that's one good sign of authenticity. I'd have to check it out in person to confirm more though. Btw, do you know where to buy some? Where was this?
tbmagis you should ask him to turn off the lights and lit the rug from behind. it should light up like christmass tree. if it does, it's superb quality. meaning good dying and good material.
Weavers of these carpets are the ones, who suffer the most. To weave a better quality carpet, you need a weaver who has small fingers which can easily go through the perpendicular yarn were the knots are being put.
He gives wrong information about Turkish knot . I'm turk and I live in Tabriz, the biggest city of east Azerbaijan one of the Provinces of Iran. My mom and dad have been carpet Weaver for 40 years I bet Turkish knot is not what he shows in the video and it is known for its strength compared to Persian knot.
In English the term “Turkish” only refers to Turks from Turkey. It does NOT refer to Iranian Turks, such as Azeris, Turkomans, etc… Your fellow Iranian in the video was not talking about Turks from Tabriz or any other part of Iran when he said “Turkish knot”, he meant Turks in Turkey. He also clarified by saying thats what the difference is between rugs from Iran and other countries.
Shouldn't generalize but you have to watch out when buying Persian carpets cuz carpet dealers are like sharks and try to shaft you big-time. I tried my luck once visiting Turkey and another time Singapore and thought I managed to get a great deal after a long and exhausting haggling process only to find out latter that been shafted big time both in Turkey and Singapore. I think if you pay anything more than 40% of their asking price then you probably been shafted too LOL
olagh you’re talking about buying in Turkey, as you know the quality is absolutely different there (not a very good one) so in Iran it’s different Mr. الاغ 🤪😂
Это азебайджанские тюрки. Их в Иране 40 млн.В Иране есть даже регион Южный Азербайджан. Персией тысячу лет правили тюркские империи, которые имеют прямое отношение к историческому прошлому азербайджанского народа. Даже после распада Персии и появлении Ирана страной правят азербайджанцы.
what do you expect from 3000 years old Persian civilization, Just magnificent !!
More like 8,000 or even 12,000 year old civilization
Its more than 3000 years my friend
I am an Iraqi Kurd. I have been in Iran and in turkey and Jordan and Syria . The most high level people are Iranian people very nice people I admire their culture and civilisation. . I am very proud once Kurdistan was a part of old Persia .
We love Kurds too. Lovely people...
@@abep6901 دروود بر شاهنشاهی هەخامنیشی
I know it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to watch new movies online?
@Jensen Merrick Thank you, signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I really appreciate it !!
@Milan Kylan You are welcome xD
To see these silk rugs in person is astounding...so much detail and how soft they feel.
144 knots in an Square cm! How many pixels would it be? Better than some monitors.
U can buy 1 persian carpet(made of silk) 200000$ and u can give it to your child and your child can give it to his child. And his child can sell it 5 billion dollars. Because Art will become more expensive by time.
Please contact me on my Whatsapp number +918356864659 I am carpet manufacturer from India
@@amircarpet5995 no please. That’s a Persian carpet not Indian carpet. Don’t miss use the video
Not sure if anyone has ever pointed this out to you but “mage” comes from “magi” which was the name of the priests in Persia during the time that zoroastrian religion was the main religion
very beautiful art! still number 1 in the world! these carpets look like paints! wonderful magical carpets!
Thank you, a land of talented people. Those carpets are out of this world! I wish I could lay my hands on a small one!
Who cares whether these carpets were fake or genuine - what a feast for the eyes. Some of those rugs were magnificent. In truth, they were all beautiful.
It matters due to it's monetary value. It matters because of the amount of work and materials that were put in to make 1 carpet.
When the carpet is from iran this is no fake
Today is my lucky day, I found this channel.. Buy and show it to my fellow countrymen.. Fiji 🇫🇯.
What a wonderful talk from all this brother. If we honest and true the Iranians are nothing more than part of ourselves. Just plain beautiful.
And that's when you feel even more proud to be Persian :)
Iranian* Most people in Iran are definitely not Persian.
@@MadKingOfMadaya actually most are. More than half. Around 60%.
@@021zodiac you're wrong.
this man is a RUG lord!!! the scarface of carpets, nice one
fantastic, i must admit I am awaiting for my sister to arrive then we will travel to iran to purchase quite a lot of carpets. well presented thank you
To this day nothing compares to Persian Carpet🍃♥️🍃🧿🍃♥️🍃🍃🍃
Thanks for sharing this video, I would have bought the Zoro rug for $14,000 that was an exquisite looking work of art. I hope one day to travel to Iran to buy a hand made rug and to Dagestan to buy hand made silver teapot.
We do also have good collection of carpets
Hand made hand knotted
+66634130474
I have an alfombras morón, hand made in Spain, same draws of a persians but made of pure virgin wool. Its so thick and heavyyy... cost me 2,400€, embassies and royalty used to have them.Its ver smooth to walk on it, silk is not so smooth, cause its not so thick
I would very much like to go also. Even at $14,000 for an exquisite carpet, it will last not only through your life time but that of your grand children's children. It must be a dying art in a world consumed with automation and mass manufacturing. Every time you step into a room and see this beautifully hand made work of art it gives immense pleasure. I would go nuts in Iran!
I would buy the Baluchi carpet. The colors and design were superb. Rich rich red in pure silk. No one allowed to walk on it but me in my socks.
Me too. I just bought a Sarab Tabriz and we love it but it’s got nothing on these. At least I won’t bring any money if I can take it home and pay later 😯
How amazingly clever & hard-working the Woman are from the Countries that produce these beautiful carpets
Wonderful beautiful and excellent carpets 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Nowhere can make like Iranian carpets I love them all 💝💝💝💝💝
To compare Persian carpets (the inventors of the rug) to turkish (or any other country) carpets is like comparing Patek Philippe watches to Casio watches!! No comparison!! If you can't buy the real thing then go for knockoff turkish/pakistani/chinese, etc....rugs.
@@seroo9119 First of all Arabs don't have any good rugs. With respect to Turkey, why buy in Turkey where good carpets are limited when you can buy it in Iran where every province had its own traditions and patterns.
@@abep6901 Many customers would like to buy handmade carpets, but are on a tight budget, just like young people desiring to travel, but as backpackers, staying in hostels.
Turkish was part of Persian empire for many decades that's why they have similar rugs to Persian but its just similar cheap copy
Turkish rugs are better even tabriz rugs are Turkish so your argument is biased.
@ageofechochambers9469
Since when is Tabriz Turkish? The name is Iranian in origin, the mountains the rivers the history is all Iranian nothing Turkish about Tabriz. There's no historical evidence or orgin for the word Turk so you need to educate yourself before typing nonsense here on youtube.
Totally beautiful! These modern Iranian carpets are truly work of art, but the best are from before '20s. We have two. Next one will be only for one from 3rd quarter 19th century, most likely city rug and from Tabriz - waiting for the right one. Respect for the weavers. Very good coverage of many weaving regions by a 4th gen dealer as he told. Nomadic and tribal rugs may have inconsistencies & mistakes, but should be considered folk art. Other interesting handmade rugs are from Turkey, Pakistan and India considering their price diffs, IMO.
*_the Zoroastrian carpet at the end was sublime and definitely worth more than $14000_*
i love the Baluchi carpet ...100% silk and that intricate must've took quite a while to make
I totally agree with you!
Very good video... I learned a lot as I am shopping for several hand-knotted carpets.
Holy Cow! How much would the silk carpet which took 4 years to weave 144 knots per square cm cost??
probably 4 years worth of salaries + premium ;-)
What a video,,, Fantastic,,👏👏🌷🌷Thank you for the upload,,🙏🙏
The second last carpet interested me it was more like a modern HARIZ carpet, or.( Sarouk) sp?.. finer knots. There were many pretty carpets, but the antique Ariz is such a valuable and sought after collectors item.
Very informative .Thank you
Glad you enjoyed your time there and looked into our arts and traditions of rugmaking. Where abouts did you go? Did you check out the rug market in esfahan next to naghsh-e jahan?
One aspect of the Iranian carpets is their complication. I think it does reflect Iranian personality, complicated, and at times confusing.
Nice collection
Some carpets even take decades to complete
We bought a carpet here. Magic.
Very beautiful art
Forget about PICASSO, DALI and so on crab. PERSIAN RUGS are ART. Each mi$$ions of worth.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Very niceVery nice carpets, the lowest price and the highest price per carpet? , the lowest carpet.
In Sweden I never say I am from Iraq. I always say I am from Persia . Because Kurdistan all the time been a part of great Persia . Besides European people respect Persia more than garbage Iraq
Please don't use that fake western name. The proper name is IRAN. Always has been.
Such gorgeous work, but I need a less expensive one😹
what's the name of the store? please
Enrique Guirao Martínez istanbul in sirkeci grand bazaar
He says we are in Isfahan 2:53
He's from Isfahan not Istanbul
rokko dumbass
You can find this type of store in any big city in Iran , you just have to explore a bit . And definitely this is not in Istanbul, it’s in Isfahan, Iran.
Where is this carpet exhibition?
Thanks for the video. Where are they located?
Iran,,,, esfan city,,, bazar
Thanks for your informative video, I introduce a good free online book about persian rug too, I love persian carpet
if it's not repeating pattern, means it's probably not machine made and not using silk would also be a waste. with high knot count it's a must.
love the looks of these rugs hopefully I cam buy myself a handful of these
where and what style is the last red carpet that is 100% silk at 13:15 of the video? Thanks if anyone knows, It hard to understand the salesman.
Zoroastrian people, he doesn't say where it is from though.
I'm the salesman that you looking for
This carpet is one of the best carpet in our collection
Any way if you need any information you can be in touch with my email .
My email address is sara_carpet @ yahoo .com
I'm at your service all the time
With the best wishes
Hi, could you tell me where is this shop in Tehran
Last year i went to Mumbai and New Delphi and found some beautiful rugs. the ones i liked started at $14k but then came down to $2700. Which was still too much for what i was looking for. i was looking for a dinning room rug.
Eddie D, Hello sir IAM the 3rd generation of carpet manufacturer and exporter as well. We specially make kasmiri carpet of pure silk or Persian carpet. My WhatsApp no. 9958191301/aleenarugs@gmail.com. Iam from India.
Stay away from Indian or Pakistani carpets. They copy, cheat and don't have the tradition Iran has. The chances of getting sold a fake rug in Iran are slim.
@@abep6901 Thanks, we lived with Indians here, by observing and looking for quality I am sure it is in Inran.
Wonderful carpete.
Kurds are not Gipsy, they are iranian ❤
Hermoso trabajo y arte, gracias por compartirlo
So how were you suppose to leave Iran with a carpet? How do you do customs? How do they mail you a carpet? Is that even possible?
I have a $14,000 keshan Iranian Persian rug. Needs fringe repair we’re can I get that done?
It is an very y old video,many years I did watched it
What is the name of this store? Can you say to us?
Can anyone help me find real rug weaving loom.
Hopefully with wool warp and not to big.
Please,
And
Thank you,
Hands blessed by God.
excellent video...very informative.
Very interesting, thank you!!!
Hi Tea Mage Productions, can you please give me informations of this man who was presenting the carpets: email?
Can you tell us where this was filmed, the showroom name and location?
Isfahan bazar. When u come to Iran u can find a lot of this shops
Please contact me on my Whatsapp number +918356864659 I am carpet manufacturer from India
@@AliHuffman OK, I understand that you said the place, but we need to know the name of the store or the website of these store. If you know please tell us...
@@raisatainan thank you please just wait 1 day and i will find it for you. But Persian Carpets in Iran are very different in Kashan(city) in Isfahan( or Spanda it's the ancient name of isfahan and in Kerman and etc. And the tradition of carpets are important for Persians you can find how we advertise Carpets in 1001 nights storys (flying carpets) so if you come to Bazar in Isfahan or kerman or tehran you can find the best Carpets in the world in every store. But i will send you both websites and places if you wait.
@@AliHuffman Thank you so much! I can wait without problem. Thanks a lot!
What is the name of the shop? Address of the shop?
So were you suspicious that these weren't authentic or what?
They had the patterns on the back, so that's one good sign of authenticity. I'd have to check it out in person to confirm more though.
Btw, do you know where to buy some? Where was this?
"Apparently" this was a very "reputable" carpet shop in Isfahan that goes back generations. I can't assure you of anything, though!
tbmagis
Haha, I guess I'll need to hire a scholar on these things to accompany me xD
this guy is very good , he knows what is he talking abut , he's prices was not bad
some rug take years to make
tbmagis you should ask him to turn off the lights and lit the rug from behind. it should light up like christmass tree. if it does, it's superb quality. meaning good dying and good material.
@@TEAMAGEPRODUCTIONS Why do u put quotations tho?
Salam, what price range are the carpets lotfan? Merci
He, ha, I think it mostly depends on who is the customer.
I like the Kurdish carpet for some reasons,,
Do you have the name of that shop?
I'm sorry, I don't! Maybe someone in the comments knows or has posted ....
@@TEAMAGEPRODUCTIONS thanks
How much for the tree of life rug? 2k?
Can you courier it to India
3:58 absolutely beautiful.
Amazing. I love Iran
Does anyone know the style of the red carpet shown show at 13:23?
Every Persian rug shop owner looks the same Istg
Where's the full movie?
uaqa
fantastic
Weavers of these carpets are the ones, who suffer the most.
To weave a better quality carpet, you need a weaver who has small fingers which can easily go through the perpendicular yarn were the knots are being put.
8:54 on the right is very nice.
Breathtakingly beautiful rugs!
Gorgeous absolutely gorgeous
Carpet is the best friend of dust
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man i am impressed @@@@
Beautiful....
Beautiful!
love to buy my carpet from him anytime .....
كم سعر السجاده
4×5
Ihave carpet with 4 .5 size but with different material
Please be in touch with my email
Sara_carpet@yahoo.com
what is the name of this carpet shop?
He gives wrong information about Turkish knot . I'm turk and I live in Tabriz, the biggest city of east Azerbaijan one of the Provinces of Iran. My mom and dad have been carpet Weaver for 40 years I bet Turkish knot is not what he shows in the video and it is known for its strength compared to Persian knot.
In English the term “Turkish” only refers to Turks from Turkey. It does NOT refer to Iranian Turks, such as Azeris, Turkomans, etc… Your fellow Iranian in the video was not talking about Turks from Tabriz or any other part of Iran when he said “Turkish knot”, he meant Turks in Turkey. He also clarified by saying thats what the difference is between rugs from Iran and other countries.
Pure art!!! So beautiful!!!
Tous ces tapis sont splendides
انا عندي سجاده قديمه من الصوف من إيران تبريز مصنوعه يدوي عمرها ١٠٠ عام اذا اي حد مهتم يراسلني لابعث له صورها
Thank you - very informative - am looking for a carpet for 'The Ruba'iya't of Omar Khayya'm' Charles Mugleston Omar Khayyam Theatre Company
Beautiful Carpets ……..
Shouldn't generalize but you have to watch out when buying Persian carpets cuz carpet dealers are like sharks and try to shaft you big-time. I tried my luck once visiting Turkey and another time Singapore and thought I managed to get a great deal after a long and exhausting haggling process only to find out latter that been shafted big time both in Turkey and Singapore.
I think if you pay anything more than 40% of their asking price then you probably been shafted too LOL
olagh you’re talking about buying in Turkey, as you know the quality is absolutely different there (not a very good one) so in Iran it’s different Mr. الاغ 🤪😂
Who buys carpets from Turkey or Singapore, that's why you've been shafted.
Carpet iran is byuty fooll very good
I wish I can afford what they are selling.
Nice ! :)
Love the rugs but boy, that shakey camera work is hard on the eyes. The shaking, the scratching, the crackling...horrible.
ایران پایتخت ساخت قالی در جهان در واقع اینا تابلو نقاشی هستن ک هیچ قیمتی ندارن ❤و
Это азебайджанские тюрки. Их в Иране 40 млн.В Иране есть даже регион Южный Азербайджан. Персией тысячу лет правили тюркские империи, которые имеют прямое отношение к историческому прошлому азербайджанского народа. Даже после распада Персии и появлении Ирана страной правят азербайджанцы.
Good 👍
nice
Iranian Tony Montana.
💚💚💚