The exclusive invitation-only three-day event presents a curated display of rare, intricate, and handwoven carpets
A rare handmade antique Persian carpet, valued at Dh10 million dirhams, has earned the distinction of being one of the priciest carpets in Dubai. The masterpiece is currently showcased at the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel.
The exclusive invitation-only three-day event presents a curated display of rare, intricate, and handwoven carpets. Transporting viewers back to the 1800s, some of these carpets were once commissioned by the erstwhile royals.
The company claims to have one of the most extensive assortments of premium, handcrafted carpets globally.
Speaking to media, Afshin Ghanbarinia, Vice Chairman of Heritage Carpet said, “This carpet was made with special order. There is a huge signature on top that mentions the name of the person for whom it was made. This dates back hundreds of years. The size is unusual, and the design and colour are also unusual. The signature attributes it to the gentleman. The carpet is in perfect condition. They couldn’t hang this kind of carpet so it was in their main majlis. People would walk on it, sit, and serve food. So, it has been exposed to all kinds of daily activities. The condition has been the same all along, and no repairs have been required. I think it took seven years to weave it, with multiple weavers. The value of this is Dh10 million.”
Afshin explained the Bakhtiari were a nomadic tribe, and they had their own style of making carpets. He stressed the carpet shared resemblances with those found in Buckingham Palace and various historically significant palaces worldwide. With a history spanning 2,500 years, this art transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
“The weavers have not used a template. They used their minds. The size of this carpet is almost 6 by 4 metres. The colours here (pointing) are white but in the centre it is yellow. The colour red is from a specific seed. Even after so many years, the colours are intact,” added Afshin.
The Ghanbarinia family started their carpet-selling business in 1841 and established their inaugural store in Dubai four decades ago.
Currently, Heritage Carpet boasts a presence in 30 countries, featuring 85 showrooms and boutiques.
Other luxury items, in smaller sizes, also meticulously crafted are estimated to be less than 100 years old. All these antiques are typically kept out of sight, reserving them for collectors and special customers when needed.
Afshin emphasised, “These carpets embody complete sustainability, crafted from sheep’s wool meticulously cut with scissors and hand-spun. The dyes used are derived from vegetables, and even the water used in the process is heated through wood boiling, with no fossil fuels in sue. Every step of the production, from A to Z, takes place in-house. In the past, these carpets would be transported on the backs of donkeys or horses, resulting in a negligible carbon footprint.”
Typically originating in Iran, they garnered interest in regions such as the Gulf, Europe, or the US, undergoing multiple sales and resales. “Despite having a zero carbon footprint in production, if you were to trace their journey they would reveal a credit for having traversed thousands of miles across countries and collections.”








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