9 in shiraz industries such as cement production sugar fertilizers textile products wood products metalwork and rugs dominate.
Carpet weaving in iran.
The carpet weaving in iran has background of thousands of years and has always been one of the most beautiful handiworks in the world.
Thus carpet weaving has been common in iran since at least 25 centuries ago.
The proofs of some texts suggest that the art of carpet weaving existed long before christ.
The pattern of carpets reminds you of the persian garden which is full of flora birds and other animals.
Persian carpets are renowned for their richness of colour variety of spectacular artistic patterns and quality of design.
The history of iranian carpet carpet experts believe that the art of carpet weaving originates from asia.
Carpet weaving still plays a major part in the economy of modern iran.
Carpet and carpet weaving have long been in iranian nature and iran is considered the cradle of carpet weaving in the world.
Modern production is characterized by the revival of traditional dyeing with natural dyes the reintroduction of traditional tribal patterns but also by the invention of modern and innovative designs woven in the centuries old technique.
In palaces famous buildings mansions and museums the world over a persian carpet is amongst the most treasured possession.
As an export product this exquisite and valuable commodity imports large quantities of currency.
Today carpet weaving is by far the most widespread handicraft in iran.
Researchers say iran turkestan and the caucasus are the primary cradle of carpet weaving.
Pile carpet weaving and weaving of kilim called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes.
Carpet making is iran s second biggest export industry after oil with sales expected to top two b billion dollars this.
From the very beginning iranians have been designing and implementing carpet drawings using the aesthetic sense and assimilating ancient art.
The traditional skills of carpet weaving in fars province and kashan city were inscribed as intangible cultural heritage lists of unesco in 2010.
The pazirik carpet was used to cover horses and according to rodlenko s statement was made by mad or pars hakhamaneshian artists.
Wool cotton and silk are the most common materials in carpet weaving.
The measures of this carpet are 2xl 83 meters and its exact copy has been reconstructed.