Thank you for all of your videos! I have two large (9x12) Sarouk rugs that belonged to my great-grandparents and are at least 120 years old. This video, and your others, have been really helpful in helping me decide whether to keep them or not. They once had metal tags on the corners, but no longer do. The designs of the rugs are similar, but not identical. The central areas of both rugs are dark rose with a blue, beige and brown floral pattern (my grandmother called it Tree of Life, but I'm not sure if that's what it is) and they have wide navy blue borders with a floral motif. There are a number of white spots on the rugs, and a few signs of wear but it's amazing how incredibly well they've held up for over a century. The colors are not those that I particularly like, but after watching your videos, I can't see parting with them
@DanishGopnik11 күн бұрын
i think you should keep them
@30namoha65Күн бұрын
Hello. Iranian rug enthusiast here 🤗. also I grew up in a city near Sarouk. and generally I'm very interested in carpets from around there; so would you do me a favor and send some photos from your Sarouks? If you have more Persian carpets I would really like to know more about them too!☺
@alexanderalexander74043 ай бұрын
I am thoroughly enjoying sitting and listening to your wisdom concerning Persian Rugs. You are an effective and stabile speaker with much knowledge to share. Thank you. Max in Canada
@nooneyfinlay6673 Жыл бұрын
I have a Persian Rug that is 130 yrs old…I would like to get an estimate and would appreciate it if you could refer me to someone in Tampa, Florida. Thank you
@edwardb7811 Жыл бұрын
Very thorough presentation.
@Preppy-b2j2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for sharing. Perth Australia
@wmpetroff2307 Жыл бұрын
Your video to me was informative. I subscribed to your channel since I have always been intrigued by the Persian carpets. I am fascinated by the history of Persian carpets. I would like to see and hear more detailed comments on antique carpets. Thank you for the video.
@CatalinaRug Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment, we will do our best to bring you more informative videos and get you even more intrigued about Persian rugs!
@wmpetroff2307 Жыл бұрын
@@CatalinaRug Absolutely. You all are doing a fine job. I noticed your other videos that I shall look at. Thanks again.
@lesleychamberlain9568Ай бұрын
Fabulous information I love my beautiful silk rug it may not be top of the range but I have respect for the people who made it may be an older person in a village. I feel many people are unaware of the artwork of each rugs
@pinkpoodle710010 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel…THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge!!🙏
@CatalinaRug5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@ericebrard1401 Жыл бұрын
Congratulation for yr compréhensive Web site , very instructive , we only hope it will be possible to maintain this so beautiful activity in iran .... Rug fan from France....tanks again
@CatalinaRug Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you've find it helpful
@gancarzpl10 ай бұрын
@@CatalinaRug Thank you, this is very informative channel. I have learned a lot from you. If Heriz geometric pattern rug, as @7:51, with 144 knots per square inch is made with 144 or 350 knots in Tabriz, does it make it Hariz or Tabriz rug? Since it was made in Tabriz, with the same 144 count of knots, will it be more expensive? What is the factor in allocation of the name of the rug? Haw common is to produce by one workshop patterns from different provinces ?
@masoodkhan4272 ай бұрын
Nice vlog ..you should give your audience an idea about the actual price …for eg a 5 by 7 good quality rug is 600 usd ….silk is 3000 usd🎉
@saxquiz Жыл бұрын
You did a great job!
@softmetals37027 ай бұрын
Learning a lot from you shawn,but how can I tell the age of a rug?
@CatalinaRug5 ай бұрын
Glad your learning from our videos. A video on that topic is coming soon.
@JetScreamer_YT Жыл бұрын
Couristan Kashimar Gud? I got it $30 at a yard sale.
@mrmerkin62033 ай бұрын
Cool. Thanks!
@ovh992 Жыл бұрын
You are dreamy!
@siriosstar4789 Жыл бұрын
The cost of labor for new rugs goes up every year ? that sounds a bit misleading . i doubt that the weavers have that kind of power over the people that pay them . i suspect the bosses are paying themselves this so called increase in labor cost. This is almost always the case with any product where labor is cheap . take for example coffee . the laborers get next to nothing while the plantation owner gets the highest percentage of the profits . the cost keeps going up and up as the product makes its way to the retail sales . It's the artist in any field that are abused while the middlemen and dealers are raking in the cash . so no, i don't believe the labor cost is really going up in terms of the weavers getting an increase in pay.
@vesnacupic-basha52386 ай бұрын
No answer.
@awestaguethe13766 ай бұрын
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@Muizzcimuit Жыл бұрын
Hi. Can i send you email for you to value my rugs :) and determine which type it is