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Konya? Manastır? Navajo? 
​At first glance, it’s hard to tell. This kilim from the turn of the 20th century proves that the language of the loom is universal. Despite the vast distances  ...
Konya? Manastır? Navajo? 
​At first glance, it’s hard to tell. This kilim from the turn of the 20th century proves that the language of the loom is universal. Despite the vast distances  ...
Konya? Manastır? Navajo? ​At first glance, it’s hard to tell. This kilim from the turn of the 20th century proves that the language of the loom is universal. Despite the vast distances and the lack of modern travel in the 1900s, the same geometric instincts appear in Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Americas. ​Is it a coincidence, or a shared ancient heritage from a time when humanity lived as one? ​size ; 63x350 cm
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