Leyla Aliyeva’s recent visit to the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum spotlighted the nation’s extraordinary craftsmanship and artistic heritage. Immersing herself in the vibrant displays, she explored centuries-old carpets that showcase intricate patterns and symbolic motifs unique to various Azerbaijani regions. Her tour emphasized the cultural significance of carpet weaving as an art form and a living tradition passed down through generations.

During the visit, Aliyeva highlighted key aspects of the museum’s collection, including:

  • Ancient Azerbaijani Karabakh carpets featuring bold geometric designs and rich dye colors.
  • Rare silk and wool blends crafted with innovative knotting techniques.
  • Exhibitions on the history and evolution of carpet production across different Azerbaijani provinces.
Region Signature Pattern Primary Colors
Karabakh Dragon motifs Red, blue, ivory
Quba Floral medallions Green, brown, gold
Shirvan Geometric shapes Source.

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