I went to a modern art museum and someone had made a collage of Persian rugs. I sat there for a while. I needed time to work through the horror. To cut up someone else’s artistry and call it your own is perhaps the most disgusting farce perpetuated by modern art to date.
Yes! Absolutely agree... and the people who really can produce an artwork with their own hands and craftsmanship is slowly vanishing... as another example, look at houses. Today, nearly all new houses are just blocks of concrete/bricks lacking any artistic features and design and furthermore no one can afford crafts anymore. It's a sad development that I had not expected to witness during my life. So I cheer everyone who is keeping old craftsmanship alive! Hats off to you people and your skills! :)
@@rebeccawilhelmsdottir4260 I feel the same. I’ve done weaving, knitting, crocheting, stain glass, hand carving, glass blowing, silver smithing, Tsumami, sewing, pottery...I’ve tried a lot of things! Some I’ve only done a few times, others I have a little skill in, but no matter what I see a glimpse of the work involved and it changes how I view the world. There is such beauty in hand crafting and I want to be a part of keeping these skills alive, too! I found this video because I was looking for a carpet making tutorial. There are easier methods out there to make a carpet, but I’d like to try this one if I could get the tools without a huge investment. If I had all the time any money in the world I’d be trying it out right now. People like this lady are living cultural treasures!
@@Amaranthyne Hello. I'm sorry I didn't answer until now. I hope you have enough or even more time tham before to try out and learn new crafts. I have just started sewing in order to be able to shorten trousers or make clothes fit better and the results are okay already. :) It's always good when you can do something yourself because then you have a choice and also you can help others.
My mom and her sisters also made carpets since they were young. As a child I'd sit next to them and insist to learn. It was a beautiful experience for which I'm grateful 💜
I’ve been fascinated with this traditional carpet weaving style for decades, now in my older age, I wanna try, learn…. Finding ANY patterns or guidance is extremely difficult. It is a fiercely protected art it seems. Thank you fort sharing a snippet of this beautiful piece your aunt weaved.
i makes carpets it's my favourite time to set down and enjoy making it.i love to learn from different countries and knowing more other designs. thnk for sharing this video.
سلام،این امکان هست که چطور قاب فرش را درست و شروع به قالی بافی می کنید و یاد بگیرم که چطور بافته می شود،من در سوید زندگی می کنم و می خواهم یاد بگیرم،🙏منتظر جواب شما هستم🙏☺️🌹
persian people dont understand how weaving carpet(rug).these people no regegnise weaving.all weaving by skill azerbaijani people hands.but regretbly.some people called persian carpet .you can go to iran cites and find it .