CARPET CENTER

Hereke rugs and carpets for the Ottoman Emperior Palaces:

 


Persian carpets are an constitutional part of Persian Cultures, starting from beng storys of need, as floors coverings to protect from cold, to symbols of wealth and very nice, made for emperors and noblemen. Carpet weaving is one of the most age-old traditions of Persian culture and dates back to the Bronze Period. Though carpets are referenced by early Arabia writers, when the first Persian rug was woven is unknown.