Persian Rugs
In Iran, Persian Rugs have always been a vital part of the Persian culture as a whole.
Iranians were part of the first people who weave carpets in history. First deriving from the notion of basic needs, the Persian rug started out as a simple/pure weave of fabric that helped nomadic people living in ancient Iran stay warm from the cold/damp ground. However, as time progressed the complexity/beauty of rugs has increased to a point where rugs are bought as decorative pieces.
Because of the long history of rug weaving in Iran, Persian rugs are some of the most beautiful, intricately designed rugs made of the finest silk around the world—and this is recognized internationally by people of varying geographic location. Around various places in Iran, rugs seem to be some of the most prized possessions of the local people. It is no wonder that Iran currently produces more rugs/carpets than any other country in the world put together.
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