On March 12, the President of the Republic of North Macedonia,
    Gjorge Ivanovska-Davkova, who is on an official visit to
    Azerbaijan, toured the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum,
    Azernews reports.

    The museum’s director, Amina Malikova, provided the esteemed
    guest with detailed information about the ancient art of carpet
    weaving, its history, and traditions. She explained that the
    museum’s collection reflects the key artistic directions of
    Azerbaijani carpet weaving, showcasing the harmony of materials,
    weaving techniques, and the intricate artistic characteristics
    inherent in carpets.

    It was noted that the museum’s “golden collection” consists of
    carpet examples from Azerbaijan’s seven regions: Guba, Baku,
    Shirvan, Ganja, Gazakh, Karabakh, and Tabriz. These carpets include
    both pile and non-pile varieties. Additionally, other examples of
    decorative-applied arts are displayed in the exhibition. The
    carpets, rich in human, animal, bird, and plant motifs, mirror the
    everyday life and customs of the Azerbaijani people.

    It was also highlighted that thanks to the significant efforts
    of Azerbaijan’s First Lady, Mehriban Aliyeva, the national
    carpet-weaving art was included in UNESCO’s List of Intangible
    Cultural Heritage on November 16, 2010.

    The guest also had the opportunity to observe the carpet weaving
    process at the museum and participated in the weaving
    experience.

    Later, information about Azerbaijan’s ancient kelaghayi
    (traditional silk headscarf) art was shared with President
    Ivanovska-Davkova. She was briefed on the technique of kelaghayi
    production and the symbolic meanings behind its traditional
    patterns.

    The President of North Macedonia then wrote a heartfelt message
    in the museum’s guestbook.

    At the end of the visit, the President was presented with a book
    dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the Azerbaijan National Carpet
    Museum.

    In addition to the rich material and cultural heritage of
    Azerbaijan, the original appearance of the museum building and the
    unique structure of its exhibition halls left a lasting impression
    on the President of North Macedonia.

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