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Carpet Weaving

Ancient Persian Carpets: A Flourishing Rural Craft

Ancient Persian art encompasses a rich tapestry of creations, including architecture, painting, sculpture, metalwork, and, of course, carpets. Carpet production began as a rural craft, likely developed by nomadic or village women. This activity complemented their primary roles related to animal husbandry and cultivation.

Course Objectives

Carpets became a source of particular fascination within the Muslim world. Prayer rugs, used for centuries across Islamic countries, are an integral part of the religious experience. Technically, these “piled carpets” are created by wrapping and securing weft threads around one, two, or four warp threads. These wraps are known as “rug knots.” Once rows of knots are complete, weft threads are inserted to secure them, and the knots are trimmed to a uniform height.

In contrast, weaving involves interlacing warp and weft threads with no pile. However, the terms “weaving” and “weaver” are so commonly used to refer to piled carpets that they are often used interchangeably with “knotting” and “knotters”.

Note: Equipment can be purchased from the college.

Course Structure

Grading & Awards

Course materials

This programme was developed and is delivered and assessed by The Islamic College.

Admissions are open throughout the year. If you wish to apply please complete Register form or contact the Short Course Department by email: shortcourses@islamic-college.ac.uk or by phone: 020 8451 9993 

Course Info

Course Name: Carpet Weaving
Course Mode: Online
Course Duration:

October 5th – October 26th (4 sessions)

Course Timings: Saturdays 10am – 3 pm
Course Fees: Fee: £250 (30% discount available for students (with valid ID), senior citizens (60+), and low-income art enthusiasts.

Learning methods

  • Delivered in English & Arabic

  • Multimedia resources

  • Group activities and role-playing

  • Plus extra supporting material selected by HE ISLAMIC COLLEGE Arabic department/teacher

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