“TRANSİLVANYA” HALILARI
Transilyvania carpets which are particular carpets with their own double niche design and colors (basically red and blue) were found in Protestant Churches of Romania and Translyvania. These carpets were made in w.Anatolia and exported to Translyvania.
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