Not Easy to Exclude Iran! Colorful presence of Iran in Trump Jong-Un Conference Room
Independent Aggregator of Iran-related news/Events, Kodoom.com: Despite Trump's new sanctions on Iranian products, exquisite handwoven Persian rugs from Isfahan and Azarbaijan were used to decorate meeting rooms used for Trump Jong-Un secret negotiations and signing ceremonies.
According to Amin Bagheri, Iranian designer decorator of Orientalist, the company hired by Singapore officials to decorate the meeting rooms, the room used for confidential discussions was decorated with a 35 sq. meter exquisite handwoven silk Persian rug designed by Isfahan masters. Another Persian rug, a 24 sq. meter woolen rug hand woven some 125 years ago in the village of Haris in Azarbaijan (Iranian province) and colored only with natural dyes, was used in the room used for signing ceremonies.
Trump's new sanctions against Iran are expected to impact the sales of world-class handwoven Persian rugs in global markets.
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