carpet experts around the world say that persian hand-woven carpet is the best and most beautiful type of carpet in the world.
Some researchers attribute the history of carpet weaving and production in Iran to the Safavid era, and also in this period we witness the peak of Iranian art, including carpets, gilding and painting, tiling, etc. On the other hand, a number of researchers attribute it to the Pazyrik carpet, the oldest carpet in the world (4th and 5th century BC) to the Median and Parthian periods due to its many similarities with the reliefs of Perse Police. However, the background of this handwoven carpet has not been fully determined, yet, and the investigation is ongoing.
Most of the experts consider the artistic aspect of the carpet to be due to its design and pattern, which arises from ethnic culture and national identity through the creative minds of artists. This principle has been more significant in hand-woven carpets.

The variety and diversity of Persian carpet designs, especially hand-woven carpets, is such that some experts expect the variety of these designs to be as great as their weavers.
In fact, the design and role of hand-woven carpets is rooted in the culture and beliefs of the people, which is the basis, and form the field of carpet production in their region. Culture has been always fertilized and reborn, so with its evolution, it creates new designs and patterns by which it display new versions of itself, with the passage of time.

