The Committee,
- Takes note that the Islamic Republic of Iran has nominated the traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan for inscription on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, described as follows:
Long a centre for fine carpets, Kashan has almost one in three residents employed in carpet-making, with more than two-thirds of the carpet-makers being women. The carpet-weaving process starts with a design, elaborated from among a series of established styles, including motifs such as flowers, leaves, branches, animals and scenes taken from history. Woven on a loom known as a dar, the warp and woof are of cotton or silk. The pile is made by knotting wool or silk yarns to the warp with the distinctive Farsi knot, then held in place by a row of the woven woof, and beaten with a comb. The Farsi weaving style (also known as asymmetrical knotting) is applied with exemplary delicacy in Kashan, so that the back side of the carpet is finely and evenly knotted. The colours of Kashan carpets come from a variety of natural dyes including madder root, walnut skin, pomegranate skin and vine leaves. The traditional skills of Kashan carpet weaving are passed down to daughters through apprenticeship under instruction from their mothers and grandmothers. Apprenticeship is also the means by which men learn their skills of designing, dyeing, shearing, loom-building and tool-making.
- Decides that, from the information provided in nomination file No. 00383, the traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan satisfy the criteria for inscription on the Representative List, as follows:
R.1: Traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan are transmitted from mother to daughter, along with knowledge of the beliefs that underlie them, thereby consolidating the cultural identity of the community;
R.2: Their inscription on the Representative List could contribute to the visibility of intangible cultural heritage and enhance dialogue among peoples with similar carpet traditions, reflecting human creativity and cultural diversity;
R.3: Current, recent and proposed efforts seek to safeguard the skills of carpet weaving through documentation and research, with the commitment of practitioners and bearers, government entities and academic institutions;
R.4: The nomination process benefitted from the active participation and support of relevant groups and individual practitioners who gave their free, prior and informed consent;
R.5: The traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan are included in the National Inventory of Iran maintained by the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization.
- Inscribes the traditional skills of carpet weaving in Kashan on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.