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carpet
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Central Asia
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Common household item, often used for sitting and sleeping, and considered a symbol of hospitality and luxury
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2
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carpet
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Central Asia
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Frequently used as a sitting surface for social gatherings and meals
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1
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3
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carpet
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Central Asia
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Carpet is an important decoration for homes and is often used as seating in traditional gatherings.
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4
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carpet
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East Asia
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Less commonly used in households, associated with luxury and seen as a decorative item rather than a practical floor covering
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1
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5
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carpeting
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Central Asia
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Traditional and valued floor covering, often found in homes and mosques
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1
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6
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carpeting
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Central Asia
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Often used for decorative purposes, with intricate patterns and designs, and considered an important element of hospitality and cultural tradition.
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1
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7
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carpeting
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Central Asia
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Often used for prayer rugs and traditional floor coverings, with intricate designs and cultural significance
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1
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8
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carpets
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Central Asia
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Carpets are integral to the cultural identity and traditions of Middle Eastern and Central Asian societies, often used for prayer, social gatherings, and home decor.
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1
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9
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carpets
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Central Asia
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Carpets are a central element of traditional art and interior decoration, and can be valuable family heirlooms.
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1
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10
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carpets
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Central Asia
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Carpets are an important part of traditional home decor and are often used for sitting and sleeping in these cultures.
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1
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11
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carpets
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Northeast Asia
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Carpets are predominantly used for practical purposes, such as keeping homes warm and insulated during cold winters.
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1
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12
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red carpet
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Asia
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Associated with welcoming and hospitality, used for important guests and events
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1
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13
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red carpet
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Central Asia
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Associated with political or religious events, and used to welcome important figures or leaders
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