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🕊️ A Persian Rug Beneath the Pope: A Testament to Timeless Craftsmanship

  • Writer: Reza Rahgozar
    Reza Rahgozar
  • May 6
  • 1 min read

In the solemn silence of Pope Francis’s farewell ceremony, one quiet detail stood out — a Persian rug laid beneath the casket of one of the most respected spiritual leaders of our time.

It wasn’t just a rug, but a symbol of an ancient culture — of craftsmanship passed down through generations, woven with patience, meaning, and love.

A Persian carpet has never been just a floor covering. It’s a piece of identity. A storyteller of peace, beauty, and spirit.

That this timeless piece of Iranian art stood at the heart of such a global moment speaks volumes about the place Persian rugs hold in the soul of humanity.


 Indoor Ceremony
 Indoor Ceremony

A Persian carpet lies beneath the casket of Pope Benedict XVI inside St. Peter’s Basilica. Woven with deep tones and intricate patterns, it stands as a silent symbol of heritage, beauty, and timeless spiritual expression.




Outdoor Ceremony
Outdoor Ceremony

During the outdoor farewell ceremony, a striking Persian rug supports the Pope’s casket — its vibrant colours and centuries-old artistry bringing a touch of Eastern tradition to a moment of global reverence.



 
 
 

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