File:Rug-weaving, Hamadan.jpg

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From a carpet-weaving in Hamadan. Tabriz and Isfahan, as well as in many villages, even in the dark nomad tents and mud huts, are headed by women and girls, the cheapest labor, the famous Persian rugs made. For desert dwellers, and nomads are the ornaments of their colorful carpet a symbol of paradise, and a replacement for the garden with real flowers.

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current09:13, 3 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 09:13, 3 January 20172,362 × 2,247 (678 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)From a carpet-weaving in Hamadan. Tabriz and Isfahan, as well as in many villages, even in the dark nomad tents and mud huts, are headed by women and girls, the cheapest labor, the famous Persian rugs made. For desert dwellers, and nomads are the ornaments of their colorful carpet a symbol of paradise, and a replacement for the garden with real flowers.
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