Persian weaving spans over 2,500 years, with a golden age under the Safavids (16th–17th centuries) in centers like Isfahan, Kashan, and Tabriz. Court workshops standardized intricate curvilinear designs.
Persian weaving spans over 2,500 years, with a golden age under the Safavids (16th–17th centuries) in centers like Isfahan, Kashan, and Tabriz. Court workshops standardized intricate curvilinear designs.