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A variety of handmade carpet styles and their originality Pars, the ancient name of Iran, is proud of having the most unique culture and carpet art in the world. The art of weaving and dyeing carpets is an inherited art among Iranians and all carpets of any size and style are produced in Iran. The Turkish language section of the Iranian population uses the senneh node. Handmade rugs are usually named after the place where they are woven or after the people who weave them. Most of the traditional patterns and colors are related to the place where the carpet is woven, so by looking at each handmade carpet, one can tell exactly where this carpet was woven. For example, copying popular styles of Iranian hand-woven carpets is common in India these days. A good example is Indo Gbbeh. The most common and well-known styles are Iranian (Persian), Afghani, Pakistani, Baluchi, Turkmen, Caucasian, Hindu, Tibetan, Turkish, Chinese, Azarbaijan (East Azarbaijan), European and South American. The importance of carpet produ