"You cannot see the soul of a rug if you are in a hurry," Abbas said, pouring tea from a silver pot. In Iran, the deal starts long before the price is mentioned. We talked about the mountains of and the desert heat of Kashan . Only after the third glass did the "show" begin.
Finally, I saw it: a silk-highlighted rug from , its colors shifting from deep indigo to soft ivory as the light caught it. buying rugs in iran
Abbas taught me to flip the rugs over. "The front is for the guest," he whispered, "but the back is for the expert." I learned that a high knot count—sometimes over —indicated a lifetime of work. He showed me the tiny, intentional "mistakes" left by weavers, a humble reminder that only the Creator is perfect. "You cannot see the soul of a rug