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Wool-to-carpet: a natural beauty

  1. Society
June 15, 2022 - 16:28

Tribal people in Sangsar, north-eastern Semnan province, traditionally weave carpets by processing raw sheep wool into yarns, without using any chemical dyes.

The Sangsar exquisite carpets are highly sought-after in the global markets, especially in Canada, Germany, England, Italy, and Australia.

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