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There is sometimes a debate over what this term means, but it can define rugs that are made in most countries of Asia or the Middle East. Persian, Turkish, Indian and Chinese rugs are thought to be Oriental rugs. Previously, these rugs were made by hand ...
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Turkish Culture Portal
Hereke carpets belong to the last category. The first Turkish weaving workshop was established in 1843. In Hereke, a small coastal town 60 kilometres from
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Hereke carpet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The carpets woven in Hereke are very rare, and reside today in palaces and castles in Anatolia as well as Europe. In the late 1800s, the Turkish government
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