Tehran played host to the 30th Handmade Carpet Exhibition, showcasing a diverse array of products from Iran’s thriving carpet industry.
The exhibition, which ran from September 1st to the 7th, was held at Tehran’s International Fairgrounds. Hundreds of Iranian carpet weaving units enthusiastically participated in the event, proudly displaying their latest creations.
As reported by the exhibition organizers, Iran’s Handmade Carpet Exhibition stood as one of the world’s largest carpet exhibitions. It featured the presence of over 400 manufacturing and exporting companies, occupying an expansive 50,000 square meters of exhibition space spread across four halls.
The event offered a stunning variety of hand-woven carpets in different sizes, colors, rugs, and various other hand-crafted works by Iranian artists. This diversity created a vibrant and colorful atmosphere that captivated the audience.
With a dedicated focus on specialization, exports, and domestic sales, the exhibition provided a platform to showcase the finest examples of antique and contemporary Iranian carpets, attracting the attention of aficionados and enthusiasts.
The primary objectives of this exhibition included boosting production and exports, stimulating domestic sales, highlighting the industry’s potential, strategizing solutions to existing challenges, fostering domestic and foreign investments, creating employment opportunities and entrepreneurship, introducing industry professionals to products, innovations, and capacities, cultivating a healthy competitive environment to enhance production quality, and facilitating direct communication between producers and consumers.
Complementing the main exhibition, dozens of specialized meetings, educational workshops, live carpet and rug weaving demonstrations, and even a carpet weaving station for children were organized. Additionally, local music groups provided delightful entertainment.
The presence of trade and business delegations from various countries around the world added an international dimension to the event. Visitors had the opportunity to explore Iran’s handmade carpet productions, engage in face-to-face interactions with Iranian producers and sellers for potential business ventures, and contribute to the growth of the hand-woven carpet value chain from production employment to export.
This annual event consistently draws around 100,000 visitors, including traders and researchers from Iran and across the globe.