Oct 8, 2025, 1:46 PM

Historic Qajar-era Persian carpet unveiled in Tehran (+PHOTO)

Historic Qajar-era Persian carpet unveiled in Tehran (+PHOTO)

TEHRAN, Oct. 08 (MNA) – One of Iran’s most unique historical carpets was unveiled at the Tehran Carpet Museum during Tehran Week — a masterpiece woven in 1344 AH by Qajar-era schoolgirls.

During Tehran Week, the Tehran Carpet Museum unveiled one of the country’s most remarkable historical carpets — a rare masterpiece woven in 1344 AH by talented Qajar-era schoolgirls at a girls’ school of the time.

Mohammad Javad Inanlou, Director of the Tehran Carpet Museum, described the carpet as not only a unique artistic creation but also a historical document reflecting Tehran’s cultural identity.

Historic Qajar-era Persian carpet unveiled in Tehran (+PHOTO)

For centuries, Persian carpets have woven stories of artistry, heritage, and identity into every thread. More than just floor coverings, these masterpieces embody Iran’s profound cultural tapestry — from ancient craftsmanship techniques passed down through generations to intricate designs that reflect myths, nature, and spirituality.

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