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Sarab was one of the leading
carpet producing centres in Azarbaijan. Although situated
near Hens, carpets from this town greatly resemble those of
the more distant Meshkin Shahr.
At the present thick and long
wearing runners with the background in red and the borders
in white and red are woven in Sarab and its surrounding
villages. The fields of these runners usually have lozenge
and geometrical shaped medallions.
Formerly carpets were woven with
camel wool but at present sheep wool is used for this
purpose. The lengths of Sarab carpets are normally two to
six metres and their width is approximately one metre.
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