I saw a few of your videos now, all very informative and well executed. Thanks for sharing your experience. In my humble opinion there is no better channel explaining qualities and differences of rugs in such plethora so far. Cheers
Amazing video! A delight to watch and learn from. Your absolute commitment to integrity and the art form are obvious. It's very clear that in your case these are reinforcing each other: loving and appreciating the artistry as you do, educating us properly is a way of honoring it. Thank you for that wonderful commitment!
As a beginner, I still cannot immediately identify a Tabriz as there are so many different styles! Hoping after watching your videos, I will only get better! Thx again Mike! ❤
An old fashion type of business man is a man who takes pride in what they do and treats others the way he/she wants to be treated... Seems like we have a lot in common... Wishing you the best...
Thanks for information. I was hoping in your Tabriz carpet shows you will continue to show us more patterns of different types of Tabriz Rugs and Sizes with prices.
Hi, The Tabriz rugs have some of the largest variety in designs and qualities in Persian carpets, which is why I will be adding many more videos about them as time goes on... If you like, feel free to subscribe to my channel and you will be notified when new videos are posted.
A few years ago, I began learning how to hand knot Persian style carpets, and started my own carpet. Because of my research, I have been able to watch this video and associate the "Ruj" with the European "dent" in the weaving process. I have never actually counted the knots per cm, but I do have 16 knots per inch. If I calculate correctly, that gives me somewhere between a 40 - 45 Ruj. I feel that is not too bad for someone just learning about Persian carpets.
Hi, I ship globally and have had clients in Malaysia as well. Visit MPrugs.com for more information and feel free to email me any questions you may have.
@@mprugs thanks for the reply! I was so curious! Amazing video and these rugs are becoming so fascinating to me! I love how the organic dyes from flowers and other natural materials are combined with wool and silk to artistically recreate in permanent forms their ephemeral counterparts. There's something so profound about the concept, the process and the result. Please keep these videos coming, I'm becoming addicted!
Maybe I'm counting wrong, but I tried to count the knots on the website from three different 50raj and I only got 38 knots on each. Can we get a video actually showing the counting and maths?
Hi, I actually agree with you and my favorites are the 6-Lah Nain rugs with the Gonbad design. It's funny how many who saw the Tabriz rug video mention the Nain rugs and those who saw my video about the Nain rugs comment about the Tabriz rugs. Take care...
Good rugs have at least 100 raj. Not 40 If you want to understand the drawing you can't understand with watching Just learn Tazhib( Taz_hib) It's old Persian drawing(ancient Persian drawing)
Most Muslims don't know Quran refer to rugs of Tabriz & Azerbaijan in Surat Al-Ghashiyah verse 16 " وَزَرَابِىُّ مَبْثُوثَةٌ" ="Wa zaraabiyyu mabsoosah", Imam Ibn Ashour said in his tafseer: "Zaraabiyuu plural of Zourbiya which means carpet or rug , It's named Zourbiya after Azerbaijan"
Hi, A Raj is roughly 7cm, which is an old Persian measuring term. In Tabriz rugs, the quality like 50 or 60 Raj means that the rug has a certain number of knots per raj (7cm). Hope this helps...
The Achaemenid Empire owned the land way before individual modern Turkic cultures. The oldest surviving structures of the city are from the Sasanian Empire. Tabriz has been occupied by other empires for ~300 years versus 2200 years of Persian ownership.
I saw a few of your videos now, all very informative and well executed. Thanks for sharing your experience. In my humble opinion there is no better channel explaining qualities and differences of rugs in such plethora so far. Cheers
Thank you...
Amazing video! A delight to watch and learn from. Your absolute commitment to integrity and the art form are obvious. It's very clear that in your case these are reinforcing each other: loving and appreciating the artistry as you do, educating us properly is a way of honoring it. Thank you for that wonderful commitment!
As a beginner, I still cannot immediately identify a Tabriz as there are so many different styles! Hoping after watching your videos, I will only get better! Thx again Mike! ❤
Fantastic Presentation!
Thank you for the clarity and honesty. These rugs are simply breathtaking. The Faraji on the wall is stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello, I am old fashion type of business man, appreciate your video very much thanks.
An old fashion type of business man is a man who takes pride in what they do and treats others the way he/she wants to be treated...
Seems like we have a lot in common...
Wishing you the best...
I like Tabriz Persian rugs with beautiful Persepolis and Persian empire designs
Great information, thank you.
Awesome thanks for the great videos
very helpful, thank you.
Thanks for information.
I was hoping in your Tabriz carpet shows you will continue to show us more patterns of different types of Tabriz Rugs and Sizes with prices.
Hi,
The Tabriz rugs have some of the largest variety in designs and qualities in Persian carpets, which is why I will be adding many more videos about them as time goes on...
If you like, feel free to subscribe to my channel and you will be notified when new videos are posted.
Fantastic!
Excelent!
thank you...
Great video .
Thank you
Appreciate your support and service...
A few years ago, I began learning how to hand knot Persian style carpets, and started my own carpet.
Because of my research, I have been able to watch this video and associate the "Ruj" with the European "dent" in the weaving process. I have never actually counted the knots per cm, but I do have 16 knots per inch. If I calculate correctly, that gives me somewhere between a 40 - 45 Ruj.
I feel that is not too bad for someone just learning about Persian carpets.
Thank you!!🙏🏼
Very nice
Thanks
Hi, I have a very unique Tabriz Rug 6 meter x 4 Meter. I need your help in appraising it and selling It.
Greetings. do you ship to Malaysia Bro?
Hi,
I ship globally and have had clients in Malaysia as well. Visit MPrugs.com for more information and feel free to email me any questions you may have.
how do you import these? is it legal to bring them into the U.S.?
I take the videos at my family's wholesale business in Germany when I here. Most of our business is in Europe, which has nothing to do with the US...
@@mprugs thanks for the reply! I was so curious! Amazing video and these rugs are becoming so fascinating to me! I love how the organic dyes from flowers and other natural materials are combined with wool and silk to artistically recreate in permanent forms their ephemeral counterparts. There's something so profound about the concept, the process and the result. Please keep these videos coming, I'm becoming addicted!
Wish i get it ☺️
Maybe I'm counting wrong, but I tried to count the knots on the website from three different 50raj and I only got 38 knots on each. Can we get a video actually showing the counting and maths?
Hi,
Count the knots over 1 inch and square the number. 1 inch equals 2,54cm in case you are outside the US. Hope this helps.
These are beautiful rugs but I personally prefer Nain Persian rugs.
Hi,
I actually agree with you and my favorites are the 6-Lah Nain rugs with the Gonbad design. It's funny how many who saw the Tabriz rug video mention the Nain rugs and those who saw my video about the Nain rugs comment about the Tabriz rugs.
Take care...
Good rugs have at least 100 raj. Not 40
If you want to understand the drawing you can't understand with watching
Just learn Tazhib( Taz_hib) It's old Persian drawing(ancient Persian drawing)
Most Muslims don't know Quran refer to rugs of Tabriz & Azerbaijan in Surat Al-Ghashiyah verse 16 " وَزَرَابِىُّ مَبْثُوثَةٌ" ="Wa zaraabiyyu mabsoosah", Imam Ibn Ashour said in his tafseer: "Zaraabiyuu plural of Zourbiya which means carpet or rug , It's named Zourbiya after Azerbaijan"
trv must be instantaneous
Well, conesseaures have other prefernces, where "raj has no implemting meaning ..
Tabiriz is 6th larges city in Iran not the second !!
what is a "RUDGE" ?
Hi,
A Raj is roughly 7cm, which is an old Persian measuring term. In Tabriz rugs, the quality like 50 or 60 Raj means that the rug has a certain number of knots per raj (7cm).
Hope this helps...
@@mprugs Thank you. Just beginning to learn about what I want to walk on. :)
@@strangevintageyeah6674 Glad to be of help...
Enjoy the walk :)
tabriz is the 4th populated city in iran(after tehran, mashhad & isfahan)
Actually Tabriz is 5th. Karaj is the 4th populated city with 1,615,000 inhabitants
Probably Persian carpets can be equivalent to Bentley's, because Azerbaijan carpets equivalent to Rolls Royce 😅👍
Tabriz and PERSIAN🤔
No prsisn no tabriz azarbaycan=turk
Tabriz turk sity no persiyan
Tabriz is Iran city
These are belongs to the Turks, as you say Tabriz
The Achaemenid Empire owned the land way before individual modern Turkic cultures. The oldest surviving structures of the city are from the Sasanian Empire. Tabriz has been occupied by other empires for ~300 years versus 2200 years of Persian ownership.
@@ShaneyElderberry The Achaemenids are immigrants, as they have written in history
We both know the older Turkic peoples were extremely nomadic, relative to the early empire building civilizations.
Very nice carpets,🧶🪡 too really
Good show but not a good quality sound.🦨