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ARMANI CARPET

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Rue Nazar, Allée de la cathédrale Vank, Ispahan, Iran
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2024
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This department store, held by two brothers from five generations of carpet manufacturers and traders, has one of the largest stocks across the country. Carpets of all ages and sizes, nomads or city, dwarfs, silk carpets… You will find your happiness in no way whatever your desire and especially your budget because, on that side too, there are all the scholarships.

But before you decide, take the time to smoke in the shop, which is virtually a museum of the carpet, so you can unravel it with beautiful pieces. And let the two brothers, the youngest of whom speaks French, make you dream through a presentation of the different types of carpets, their symbolism, their value. They will answer all your questions in a very relaxed way around a cup of tea. If you sympathize, you may have the chance to be invited to the reserve to see the most beautiful parts. The house also offers weaving demonstrations and can take, on reservation, customers to do with them the tour of nomadic artisans to whom they will negotiate carpets every three months. A serious address and an enriching visit, ideal by leaving the nearby Vank church (the store is at the first crossroad left by leaving the church). Don't leave without asking to see their "flying carpets", they also have!

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happyhyppo
Visited in august 2016
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Hello,
Even experience. The process to fall back tourists is apparently well ground in Ispahan. Two ranging from Carpets of the bazaar tremendously insisted that we were going to visit the shop next to the cathedral (they are same family that the 2 brothers, finally is saying…).
We take a tour at Armani carpet because we placed next door with Joffa hotel. Very aggressive, exorbitant prices, they put an enormous pressure, main arguments: " we are in the small futé" , " do you have the report of the roots and wings? '.
If you do not know anything with Rugs they will not hesitate to bleed you.
After discussions with others ranging from Carpets of Ispahan, the history of the grandfather, etc. is as well as possible a distortion of reality.
Most merchants are very friendly and very subtle. They all have the same purpose but at least one pleasant time is spent. Not Armani.
pirion
Visited in april 2016
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We lived the same experience exactly as described above: one is made moor, drink tea, chat in English, whereas the brother in question controls French, you will see the workshop of the large father who is not etc. there… and tries to sell Carpets! The known as-Rugs are certainly quality but the process of organised lowering is hateful, especially when you are made insult because you don't want to buy!
Toulousains
Visited in april 2016
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Fraîchement arrivés à ISpahan, nous nous baladions dans les rues. Un jeune homme est venu nous parler curieux de savoir d'où on venait. Il nous propose d'aller boire un verre. Nous revenions tout juste de téhéran et ce genre de proposition est courante et très sympatique. Nous avons tout naturellement accepté. La discussion était en anglais et nous avons marché à peu près 40 mins pour atteindre un bar. POurquoi autant de marche ? pour atteindre selon notre hôte un quartier plus tranquille et sympa. Nous restons deux honnes heures à prendre un thé. Chacun paye sa consommation et en sortant l'hôte nous propose de visiter le magasin de tapis de son grand père etc. Nous acceptons par politesse (nous n'avons aucune intention d'acheter un tapis). Arrivée dans le magasin, son oncle (frère ?) nous fait son speach sur les tapis toujours en anglais. Au bout de 10 mins on explique très poliment que l'on n'est pas intéressé et que l'on va partir. Là, "notre hôte" commence à parler français et à prendre le relais dans les explications.... donc tout ce stratagème pour nous faire acheter un tapis. Comment peut-on faire semblant de ne pas parler français pendant 2h-3h. C'est sans doute une technique pour entendre les remarques sur les tapis et orienter la vente. Ou bien c'est lié à un autre problème...mental peut être. complètement déçu.

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