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An oriental rug is defined as a handmade piled or flat woven fabric made from natural fibers (most commonly wool or silk). Genuine "Oriental rugs" come from the “Rug Belt” of Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, Romania, Tibet, Turkey, and some of the southern territories of the old Soviet Union (like Azerbaijan and Armenia).
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