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| Tapestry of George Washington
The Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and Empress Farah Diba gave
this intricately hand-knotted wool carpet to the people of the United
States in November 1977. It was intended as a gift for the U.S. Bicentennial,
but it took two years to complete and was not ready in time. This
carpet was created by the renowned weavers of the city of Isfahan
in Iran and contains 120-160 knots per square centimeter. Even though
the techniques of Persian carpet weavers are quite traditional, this
unusual motif features images of U.S. President George Washington
and the presidential seal.
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