The oldest Persian carpets are symbols of Persian garden; a garden that in ancient Iran myth is associated with paradise and incorporeal world; a world that no evil could be thrust into it. All there is blessing and grace. Fruitful trees, flowing streams, gardens full of flowers and animals that in this peaceful world are objects of mercy. Here, there is no space for encounter between good and evil, and the seven walls separate this garden from the surrounding world; A garden that resides in heaven....
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