There
are different stages of delicate work in order to make a carpet
or rug. Recreating a design, studying different styles and historical
motives, elaboration of the designing carpets, studying the natural
colors, the tinting process, coloring, experiencing the creation
of the color complexion of design, dying the raw silk and wool,
drying and spinning the yarns, Wrapping the looms (ChelleKeshi,)
and then the most important, difficult, and delicate part, which
is the weaving, takes place by most professional artisans. The
last part is cutting the wefts (Pardakht,) washing (Shoor,) and
framing. Of course all of these takes place under the direct supervision
of Mr. Hosseini himself. The main raw materials for the carpets
are Silk & Wool. Silk yarns are whether imported from China,
or obtained from Soome-Sare, in the northern region of Iran. Wool
is available in Iran, or is imported from Australia. Raw silk
is colorless. The paints and pigments are imported from Switzerland
or other famous manufacturers around the world. |