Why Persian Rugs Are So Expensive | So Expensive

preview_player
Показать описание
Hand woven with the finest materials including wool and silk, a single Persian rug can often take years, and sometimes decades to create. A high-quality Iranian carpet can cost tens of thousands of dollars, with antique rugs fetching even higher prices. So how are Persian rugs made, and why are they so expensive?

MORE SO EXPENSIVE VIDEOS:
Why Frankincense And Myrrh Are So Expensive | So Expensive
Why Argan Oil Is So Expensive | So Expensive
Why Icelandic Eiderdown Is So Expensive | So Expensive

------------------------------------------------------

#PersianRugs #SoExpensive #BusinessInsider

Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more.

Why Persian Rugs Are So Expensive | So Expensive
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

When he said the one weaving the rug makes the least money off of it I suddenly understood exactly why no one would want to learn such an intricate and time consuming trade. Who wants to pour that much time and energy into a project like that if they make very little and watch others reap the rewards of their hard work?

FanFickChick
Автор

The world will lose this art because the artists aren't appreciated. Pay the people their proper coin and the youth would love to keep this skill going. It's simple math.

therisingphoenixlovedbynat
Автор

Knitter and crocheter here. I COMPLETELY understand the prices on these rugs but I am completely LIVID at the fact that the artists make barely any money. The stuff I work on isn’t nearly as difficult or time consuming to make but Lord do I feel for these people

lilyluney
Автор

When the persian rug extinct, don’t blame the young girls didn’t continue their mother’s tradition blame the many middle man that took so much profit

simba
Автор

The audacity of that middle man mourning the loss of Weavers when his own greed is the reason the trade is dying. These women are true artists and should be getting almost all of the profit.

rjeefamily
Автор

I'm an Iranian woman, I'm from Fars and Qashqai, all the women in my family in previous generations were carpet weavers, kilims and gabbeh, still some of them do it, remember my grandmother as the older in the family always supervised the process of carpet weaving, they were doing everything themselves from cleaning wool to spinning and dyeing woollen yarns to preparing carpets and textures. It was incredibly hard and labory, but I loved the beautiful colors n shape of the carpet, my grandmother never let me learn to do it, she knew I had a passion for art, but she told me to study at university and become a painter, not a carpet weaver Now I'm a painter, an educated woman who makes good money through art and has a healthy body, not suffering from back pain, no weak eyes, no lung problems, no neck and hand osteoarthritis

shokohdelnavaz
Автор

If I was so rich I’d find out who weaved it and pay them an enormous amount for all their hard work. I mean those details and precision is insane!!

famz
Автор

I don't know why hearing farsi brought back so many memories. I'm glad they don't just talk over the people, and let them explain certain things for themselves.

scriblespider
Автор

Why so expensive? Because it's not mass produced. Every rug has a human touch.

grimx
Автор

this is the second video i've watched where the product rightfully expensive and the people who make it are extremely underpaid for their work.

THETHPHANTOM
Автор

I hope someone who have the skills will help these weaver artists establish an online presence and shop so they can be free from the middleman who takes the most profit for the least work. Once these artists can earn a decent income from weaving this art form will not be lost.

catone_atelier
Автор

My mom loves these... she has them everywhere around the house. They're her favorite. I didn't know how much craftsmanship went into them... I'll be sure to step a little more carefully from now on 😁

wckdtiu
Автор

Fun fact: in iranian schools we learn how to make small rugs(gelim) and they try to embrace the tradition . Im starting mine next week :)

arian
Автор

What I learned from this video:

Why are Persian rugs so expensive?

Because the people that sell the rugs are cheating the craftspeople who weave the rugs out of fair wages to the point that the entire industry might disappear in 20 years.

__Haleigh__
Автор

If someone could teach them to make it by themselves and sell online, there wouldn't be so many middle men and the real people would earn from their mastery art.

rajeevkumarkarwayun
Автор

Im an iranian woman. Although we always had Persian carpets at home, I am still happy to see its colors. espacialy RED. There are many women around us who know carpet weaving and I hope to learn carpet weaving this summer. Carpet weaving is national in Iran and is supported by many organizations.

fatemedamsaz
Автор

Unbelivable that the rugs only cost acouple thousand dollars, imagine 4 skilled western workers working on one product for 4 years. This would cost a couple HOUNDRED thousand dollars

theoneandonly
Автор

Is expensive but yet the people weaving them are poor.

salabdul
Автор

They should pay those weavers good, they’re extremely high skilled labor and irreplaceable

pines
Автор

as usual the person with the skill and actually doing the work gets the least out of the deal.

stephenreynolds