The largest hand made carpet in history
Press release from Mr. Yazdi, Iran Carpet
Company, 10 May 2004
The world's largest hand-woven carpet was produced by Iran Carpet
Company (ICC) at the order of the Diwan of the Royal Court of Sultanate of
Oman to cover the entire floor of the main praying hall of the Sultan
Qaboos Grand Mosque (SQGM) in Muscat. The carpet measures over 70×60
meters, and covers the 4343 square meter area of the praying hall, all in
a single piece.
The central medallion is inspired by the ceiling of the Sheikh
Lutfullah Mosque in Isfahan. The original design elements of the medallion
were somewhat adjusted to match the enormous size of the carpet. The
growing size of each succeeding oval motifs gives the illusion of a
concave dome harmoniously reflecting the Grand Mosque's inner dome just
above the medallion.
The carpet's field is skillfully adorned with Shah Abbasi florals
gracefully set in arabesque (Islimi) patterns.
The contract for weaving was awarded in 1996 and the completed carpet
was shipped to Muscat in December 2000. The installation and linking works
took some four months and was completed in April 2001. The newly built
Grand Mosque was inaugurated by His Majesty the Sultan of Oman on May 4,
2001.
Those who visit the Grand Mosque marvel at this Persian carpet as a
manifestation of a genuine traditional art- an art that has remained, and
will continue to remain, a perennial phenomenon always loved and admired
in every corner of the world.
The Largest Hand – made Carpet in History
A Statistical Profile
• Size : 70.50×60.90 m
• Area : 4343m2
• Density: 40 knots (Persian knotting)
• Place woven: Nishabour, Khorasan province
• Duration of weaving : 3 years
• Number of weavers in two shifts: 600 (women) , 12 million person/
hours
• Number of knots : 1700 million
• Number of colours: 28 colours from herbal origin
• Dyeing : pre-spun system
• Warp and weft: pure cotton yarn,
• Pile : fine wool
• Design: central medallion: inspired by the internal dome of Sheikh
Lutfullah Mosque, Isfahan, field: overall Shah Abbasi floral set amid
arabesque (Islimi) patterns.
• On-completion weight : 22 tons
• Shipment to Muscat: December 2000
• Installation on the site:31.12.2000-22.04.2001
• Inauguration date of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque : May 4, 2001
The design, weaving and installation on the site of this carpet
involved a series of inventive and innovative processes and techniques for
which Iran Carpet Company has applied intellectual property rights in
order to provide protection against any infringing acts.
Iran Carpet Company,
Tehran 11 May 2004