29/03/2026
entry Dreams coming true ! Persian over-dyed carpet
Launched in 2018, Farzam collection aims to introduce the Persian culture and its industry of hand k
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Farzam collection was launched in 2018 by collecting the unique and antique masterpieces of handmade Persian carpets which are made of cotton and natural wool fibers and in some cases silk. Farzam collection aims to introduce the Persian culture and its industry of hand knitting to the Philippines’ market.
Persian carpets were being produced even before the first Persian Empire was built. Their popularity in the west first flourished during the Safavid period (1501-1722) and despite modern day sanctions, the trade remains one of Iran’s largest foreign exports. Speaking to the people of Iran, you will quickly discover the sense of national pride over the industry. Iran’s weavers still use the same age-old techniques used by countless generations before them. Persian carpets have played a key role in the progression of Persian art and culture and the industry therefore carries great historic importance. The oldest known Persian carpet dates as far back as the 5th Century BC. Named the Pazyryk Rug (meaning ‘something under foot’) it is believed to have been woven at the time of the Persian Achaemenid Empire and its highly advanced knotting suggests carpet weaving began even before the Achaemenid rule.