Iranian handmade carpets during the Sassanid era
The Sassanid-era fluffy carpet was discovered in 1967 in the city of Qom (near Damghan). In addition, in the history of handmade carpets during the Sassanid era, another carpet called Baharestan carpet is mentioned. According to authoritative historians, the margins of the jewel were marked. This carpet sold the Ctesiphon Palace to Khosrow Parviz. Historians believe that this exquisite carpet, As a result of the Arab invasion of Iran called the Qadisiyah War and the defeat of the Iranians and then the conquest of Medina, it was torn apart and looted by the Arabs. As a result, there is no trace of it And some sources say that this carpet is considered as a booty.
The oldest sign of the art of carpet weaving dates back to the Bronze Age This sign is a carpet weaving knife found in the tombs of the Bronze Age of Turkmenistan and northern Iran. In the burnt city (Sistan plain – southeastern Iran) Also obtained wicker rugs and fabrics and knitting tools Which dates from 2800-2500 BC.
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