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The biggest weakness of Iranian carpets is unfamiliarity with world tastes

The biggest weakness of Iranian carpets is unfamiliarity with world tastes Lack of marketing among consumers and unfamiliarity with global tastes is one of the problems of the carpet market; Because the needs of the global consumer change with each generation, geographical area and culture. Mohammad Sobha, the central buyer of Iranian hand-woven carpets in

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Export of more than 4000 tons of handmade carpets from East Azerbaijan

Export of more than 4000 tons of handmade carpets from East Azerbaijan Supporting carpet weavers and solving their job problems such as insurance and providing financial facilities specifies the process of production and export of handmade carpets in the province. Sadegh Najafi, head of the East Azerbaijan Trade Organization, said among the carpet weavers of

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Indigenous beliefs and culture in kilim paintings

Indigenous beliefs and culture in kilim paintings From the eighth century AD, in the lands where kilims were woven, a single attitude to artistic and technical creativity emerged that stemmed from the acceptance of a single religion among Muslims. Before that, ‘shamanism’, ‘animalism’, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, etc. were common. This new religion forbade or encouraged

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