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CHI - Central Asian mat

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KILIM (Iran) - double-sided woolen handmade carpet

CARPET

KOSHMA (Central Asia) - felt carpet

PALACE - lint-free carpet

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SYRMAK (Kazakhstan) - patterned multi-colored felt carpet

SUZANE (suzani), (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan) - wall carpet

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Tapestry (Western Europe) - handmade fabric carpet-picture

TRACK

Rug

TEKEMET (Kazakhstan) - felt carpet with color pattern

MAT - woven straw or reed carpet

SHPALERA - lint-free wall carpet with a plot or ornamental image, handmade

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