Aghajly

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"Aghajly" carpet (19th century).
"Aghajly" carpet (L. Kerimov, 1974).

Aghajly are Persian carpets belonging to the Tabriz type.[1][2][3] These carpets got their name not from the place of their production, but in accordance with their composition. Thus, the composition of the middle field of these carpets mainly consists of one or more trees and bushes and, in rare cases, of a group of trees intended to represent a garden or forest. The trees are represented differently. The spring or autumn trees are usually in bloom or with fruits (pomegranates, apples), and sometimes these are cypress, willow, weeping willow and other ornamental trees.[4]

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