History of handmade carpets
Evidence suggests that the most rugged floors were mats woven from straw. Most handmade floors were made of plant fibers. The primary purpose of producing dormant carpets from sheep’s wool and goat’s hair, It was probably a simulation of heat and even animal skin. This means creating heat and preventing the transfer of cold to the body. When sitting or sleeping on the carpet, as well as their comfort and softness when resting. It is thought to make Real dormant carpets about 6,000 years ago And it probably started in Iran And the history of handmade carpets began in Iran.
About 12,000 BC, the Stone Age (Neolithic Age) in warm regions And fertile (more fertile than now) North Africa, the Middle East, West Asia It started earlier in northwestern Europe. Agriculture and tool making expanded by hand And human societies (civilizations) formed in these areas earlier than elsewhere. Tent dwellers and desert walkers, herds of goats and sheep They took themselves between these societies to and fro. Some passengers became merchants and goods were made, They exchanged artistic and technical talents. Discovery of basic tools and carpet weaving knives in some Bronze Age tombs in Turkmenistan, It makes it possible to start with a strong decision The texture of the knotted carpet is fluffy Attributed to a historical range between 500 and 1400 BC (2500 to 3900 BC). Due to the history of handmade carpets, some even believe in making And the exact design of the carpet weaving knife in the Bronze Age shows Which is by no means a new invention. Rather, it is rooted in a much older tradition than it was then.
Centuries after the Bronze Age and about three centuries BC, From the interconnection of several caravan roads, An obscure road was built from China to the Mediterranean Sea, known as the “Silk Road.” This highway was a route for the exchange of all kinds of goods needed by different nations and peoples of the world from China to Europe. Among commercial goods, carpets are also seen as a commodity.
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