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  • Lena 805 – 9′ x 12′ ft. $510.00$18,150.00
    Color All Colors, Brown, Orange, Red
    Style Transitional Rugs, Oushak Design, Vintage, Distressed, Turkish Design
    Size (ft)
    9′ x 12′ ft
    Shape
    Rug ID 48287069 LR-805

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  • Beautiful Bessarabian – 1960s Antique Turkish Kilim – Flatweave Rug 2’4″ x 4’6″ ft $399.99

    Size: 2’4″ x 4’6″ ft

    All works of the Bessarabian category are highly decorative, Not dissimilar to particular Karabaghs from the Caucasus, many of the designs crafted in Bessarabian carpets are floral in motif. The designs usually fit within a black or brown tone background, executed in a naturalistic western. Some pieces, in particular the flat-weaves, are woven with the distinctive Bessarabian palette in the tradition of kilim rugs from nearby Anatolia.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Flat weave – as shown in pictures.

    6905022

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  • Amazing Anatolian – 1900s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’3″ x 5’1″ ft $799.99

    Size: 3’3″ x 5’1″ ft.

    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.

    4520022

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  • Tremendous Turkish – 1900s Antique Yagci Bedir Rug – Anatolian Carpet – 3’7″ x 5’6″ ft $1,500.00

    Size:  3’7″ x 5’6″ ft

    Yagci Bedir rugs are the creation of the feelings and thoughts of Turkish women for over hundreds of years. Each color in each thread has a special meaning. The colors and patterns used in <strong>Yagci Bedir rugs are not randomly chosen and this has been understood years later. These rugs have always been produced by the descendents of Yagci Bedir Nomads, and from them they have taken their name.

    When “Yagci Bedir” nomads migrated from “Mid Asia” to “Anatolia”, they lived a quiet life in the beginning. They were mostly making a living from owning herds and doing related jobs and not paying any taxes to the Ottoman Empire government. In 1860s, the Ottoman Empire Mayor of Bursa , demanded the Yagci Bedir nomads to change their life styles. This caused a lot of protests and rebellions against the Mayor Ahmet Vefik Pasha. After these incidents, the elders of the Nomads have given the nickname of “Cadir yirtan Pasha” to Ahmet Vefik Pasha. The nickname translates as “Tent Ripper Pasha” . Then, Yagci Bedir Nomads  changed their lifestyle from Tribes to settlers and started paying taxes in the form of woodwork used in the ship making or bows ( Keman Yayi – Violin bow ). Rumors have it that the Nomads paid their taxes as bows, which in Turkish is ( Yay – Bow ). They were also called “Yayci Bedir” which translates to “Bow maker Bedir” . Some others say that the Nomads got their name from the “Bedirli Tribes” who carried oil to the muslim prophet Mohammad’s army during the battle at “Bedir” Saudi Arabia.

    At the end, they come across as sensitive and romantic society of the high plateaus. They may not have put their feelings on paper, but the figures and motifs used in the rugs are not a result of some coincidence – instead they have deep meanings.

    “Yagci Bedir” rugs are made in “Yagci Bedir” villages in Sindirgi region, an area part of the Balikesir City, and are the most important rugs made in this district. “Yagci Bedir” villages are Karakaya, Egridere, Esmedere, Çakilli and Alakir. Karakaya village is often visited by tours from abroad. Also, the Izmir base of NATO schedules twice-yearly trips to Karakaya.

    “Yagci Bedir” rugs are grouped in two categories as “Sindirgi” and “Bergama” types. Both types use the same colors and are made in same sizes. “Sindirgi” type rugs, mostly have two “Mihrabs”. A “Mihrab” is the symbol of the unity between religions and is used as a balance factor. There are 7 borders around the “Mihrab” . Inside the borders. there are wings ( Eagle wings ) and also you can see a pair of scales. The meaning of the scales is “No matter how successful or powerful you are, be just”. Between the “Mihrab” and the borders are the guards called “Kocabas”. “Kocabas” is the trusty DOG of the Nomads. In front of the “Kocabas”, is the pasture that contains different plants. “Bergama” types of “Yagci Bedir” rugs, usually have a big round mid section, which is also called ” Belly “.

    All these <strong>handknotted wool rugs are made in various sizes from 100 % regional wool and are double knotted with ( GHIORDES – Turkish double Knots ). “Yagci Bedir ” rugs have between 8500 to 10000 knots per square meter, ( approximately 10 knots by square inches ). Some of the common sizes of “Yagci Bedir” rugs are “Minder”, “Yastik”, “Çeyrek”, “Seccade”, “Karyola”, and “Taban”.They can be also in different dimensions.

    The techniques in producing the dyes used in the making of “Yagci Bedir” rugs are still one of the best keeped Secrets ( Know-How ). The villagers say that they take the white from “Akdag” ( White mountain ) and the Blue from “Gokdag” ( Sky mountain ) of the region. The colors, been all natural, are obtained by using differents roots. Somes of the roots used in the color mixture are Redroot, Oregano, Poplar, Walnut, Onionskin, Pomegranate etc. Only the coloring experts artisans in the “Yagci Bedir” villages know the Mixture proportions. The color Blue is obtained by mixing “Indigo” with other roots.

    Blending the color blue with artificial colors creates other colors. This doesn’t mean that the rugs are dyed with artificial dyes. By mixing very small amounts of artificial dye with natural dyes, the paint does not wash away in the washing process of the rugs. Color mixing process has been passed down from one generation to the next within the tribe. To keep this secret in the tribe, the marriages are only performed within the tribe’s members.

    Good condition! Sides and ends original. Contains low pile. As shown in pictures.

    1530069 103350

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  • Tremendous Turkish – 1970s Vintage Kilim Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’6″ x 5’4″ ft $399.99

    Size: 3’6″ x 5’4″ ft.

    The term Anatolian is generally applied to all Turkish rugs. After World War I, thousands of new rugs forsaking old Turkish designs were made in floral Persian designs. For these, the name Sparta and Anatolian was the general name.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Flatweave pile. As shown in pictures.

    1205098

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  • Amazing Anatolian – 1900s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’2″ x 5’1″ ft $599.99

    Size: 3’2″ x 5’1″ ft.
    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
    4515022

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  • Youthful Yastik – 1930s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft. $299.99

    Size: 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft.

    Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying.

    Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    455071

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  • Youthful Yastik – 1940s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft. $299.99

    Size: 1’8″ x 3’2″ ft.

    Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying.

    Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean.

     

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    455071

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  • Youthful Yastik – 1930s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet 1’5″ x 3’1″ ft. $299.99

    Size: 1’5″ x 3’1″ ft.

    Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    4503588 100982

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  • Youthful Yastik – 1940s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Oriental Carpet 2′ x 3’10” ft. $399.99

    Size: 2′ x 3’10” ft.

    Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying.

    Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean.

     

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures.

    1505022 101024

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  • Beautiful Bergama – 1880s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’11” x 5’4″ ft. $1,599.99
    Size: 3’11” x 5’4″ ft.

    The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls. The local carpet-weaving tradition in Bergama began before the 1300’s and continued through the 20th century.

    Historically, Bergama was one of Anatolia’s wealthiest cities and an influential carpet producer. The decorative elements featured in Turkish Bergama carpets undoubtedly inspired the Old Masters. Designs found in these historic carpets are inextricably associated with European painters, including Lotto, Memling, Bellini and Holbein, whose names have come to describe these iconic designs.

    Each Bergama carpet features a stunning array of traditional symbols that have a universal meaning that transcends national borders. The style, color and symbolism of these unique Turkish carpets make them popular design pieces. These colorful rugs embody years of superstition and culture that are carefully represented through the use of artistic devices. Superficially, Bergama carpets are highly decorative, but they are also made from fine materials and packed with powerful symbols that contribute tangible and intangible qualities to these sophisticated pieces. Although Bergama rugs feature tribal designs and decorative symbols that have rustic, ethnic sensibilities, they are equally suited for contemporary and classically modern interiors.

    Bergama rugs (alt. Bergamo carpets) are made in the historic town of Bergama in northwest Turkey. The style of these rugs is neither Greek nor Turkish but rather resembles Kazaks and Gendje rugs of the Caucasus. The large bold geometric patterns are highly varied. The palate is typically brick red, dark blue and white although older rugs have some green and yellow. The pile is luxurious, long and silky. These antique rugs have woven bands of red, blue or red-and-blue stripe at the ends and are often square with either formal or tribal influences.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains medium low pile. As shown in pictures.
    Shipping: Via FedEx Ground – same day with indirect signature service. (If you do not want signature service, please notify us in advance).
    5835036 103351

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  • Beautiful Bergama – 1860s Antique Turkish Rug – Oriental Carpet – 3’5″ x 5’9″ ft. $2,999.99
    Size: 3’5″ x 5’9″ ft.

    The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls. The local carpet-weaving tradition in Bergama began before the 1300’s and continued through the 20th century.

    Historically, Bergama was one of Anatolia’s wealthiest cities and an influential carpet producer. The decorative elements featured in Turkish Bergama carpets undoubtedly inspired the Old Masters. Designs found in these historic carpets are inextricably associated with European painters, including Lotto, Memling, Bellini and Holbein, whose names have come to describe these iconic designs.

    Each Bergama carpet features a stunning array of traditional symbols that have a universal meaning that transcends national borders. The style, color and symbolism of these unique Turkish carpets make them popular design pieces. These colorful rugs embody years of superstition and culture that are carefully represented through the use of artistic devices. Superficially, Bergama carpets are highly decorative, but they are also made from fine materials and packed with powerful symbols that contribute tangible and intangible qualities to these sophisticated pieces. Although Bergama rugs feature tribal designs and decorative symbols that have rustic, ethnic sensibilities, they are equally suited for contemporary and classically modern interiors.

    Bergama rugs (alt. Bergamo carpets) are made in the historic town of Bergama in northwest Turkey. The style of these rugs is neither Greek nor Turkish but rather resembles Kazaks and Gendje rugs of the Caucasus. The large bold geometric patterns are highly varied. The palate is typically brick red, dark blue and white although older rugs have some green and yellow. The pile is luxurious, long and silky. These antique rugs have woven bands of red, blue or red-and-blue stripe at the ends and are often square with either formal or tribal influences.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains medium pile. As shown in pictures.
    Shipping: Via FedEx Ground – same day with indirect signature service. (If you do not want signature service, please notify us in advance).
    5840036 Vic-8-9

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  • Beautiful Bergama – 1930s Antique Turkish Rug – Tribal Carpet – 3’1″ x 6’2″ ft. $1,399.99
    Size: 3’1″ x 6’2″ ft.

    The fine wool-on-wool Turkish rugs woven in Bergama used only the finest quality fleece. Kazak-influenced Bergama carpets are often identified by their distinctive red wefts. Their varied styles include compartmental medallions, directional prayer niches, Kuba-style Leshgi stars and Memling guls. The local carpet-weaving tradition in Bergama began before the 1300’s and continued through the 20th century.

    Historically, Bergama was one of Anatolia’s wealthiest cities and an influential carpet producer. The decorative elements featured in Turkish Bergama carpets undoubtedly inspired the Old Masters. Designs found in these historic carpets are inextricably associated with European painters, including Lotto, Memling, Bellini and Holbein, whose names have come to describe these iconic designs.

    Each Bergama carpet features a stunning array of traditional symbols that have a universal meaning that transcends national borders. The style, color and symbolism of these unique Turkish carpets make them popular design pieces. These colorful rugs embody years of superstition and culture that are carefully represented through the use of artistic devices. Superficially, Bergama carpets are highly decorative, but they are also made from fine materials and packed with powerful symbols that contribute tangible and intangible qualities to these sophisticated pieces. Although Bergama rugs feature tribal designs and decorative symbols that have rustic, ethnic sensibilities, they are equally suited for contemporary and classically modern interiors.

    Bergama rugs (alt. Bergamo carpets) are made in the historic town of Bergama in northwest Turkey. The style of these rugs is neither Greek nor Turkish but rather resembles Kazaks and Gendje rugs of the Caucasus. The large bold geometric patterns are highly varied. The palate is typically brick red, dark blue and white although older rugs have some green and yellow. The pile is luxurious, long and silky. These antique rugs have woven bands of red, blue or red-and-blue stripe at the ends and are often square with either formal or tribal influences.

    Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Contains medium low pile. As shown in pictures.
    Shipping: Via FedEx Ground – same day with indirect signature service. (If you do not want signature service, please notify us in advance).
    5840036 100996

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Turkish Rugs in Chicago: A Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Rug

There are many choices available when it comes to picking the appropriate rug for your home or company. Turkish rugs are a terrific choice if you want something truly distinctive and eye-catching. With their creative designs, rich colours, and exquisite textures, Turkish rugs are a standout option for anyone wishing to up their home design game. But, with so many possibilities available, how do you begin your search for the ideal Turkish rug in Chicago?

We’ve put up this detailed guide to assist you to discover the appropriate rug for your room to help you navigate the world of Turkish rugs. Whether you choose a traditional design or something more modern, here’s a Turkish rug out there that’s sure to fit the bill.

The history of the Turkish Rug: From the Ottoman Empire to the modern home

A Turkish rug is more than just a piece of fabric; it is a work of art with a rich history. The craft of rug making is believed to date back to the 13th century, when the first Turkish rugs were made for the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum. Since then, rug making has flourished in Turkey, with skilled artisans creating traditional and modern designs.

Today, Turkish rugs are highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike. While they may vary in size and pattern, all Turkish rugs are united by their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless beauty.

What are the reasons behind the popularity of a Turkish Rug?

There are many reasons behind the popularity of a Turkish Rug. One of the main reasons is that they are made of high-quality materials that can last for years. Turkish kilim rugs are usually made of wool or cotton, making them durable and long-lasting. In addition, the intricate designs and bright colors are what make them so special.

When it comes to choosing a rug for your home, you want something that is not only beautiful but also durable. A Turkish carpet is perfect for those who want a rug that will last for many years and add a touch of elegance and luxury to their home.

The designs of these Turkish kilim rugs are often geometric and feature bold colors and patterns. These rugs can be used as floor coverings, wall hangings, or tablecloths. Turkish rugs offer a great solution if you’re looking for a splash of color or a durable floor covering.

What is the price of a Turkish Rug?

A Turkish rug cost less than a  Persian rug. The price can vary depending on several factors, including the rug’s size, age, and condition. In general, larger rugs will be more expensive than smaller ones, and older rugs will be more expensive than newer ones. On average, a Turkish rug costs between two hundred and seventy-five dollars and four hundred and fifty dollars.

Rugs in good condition will also fetch a higher price than those damaged or worn. Other factors that can influence the price of a Turkish rug include the material it is made from and the intricacy of the design. For example, rugs made from silk or wool will be more expensive than those made from synthetic materials.

Traditional rugs with complex patterns may also be pricier than those with simpler designs. Ultimately, the best way to determine the price of a Turkish rug is to consult with a qualified appraiser.

Why are Turkish Rugs valuable and worth every penny?

Turkish rug makers have been perfecting their craft for centuries, and their skills are passed down from generation to generation. As a result, Turkish rugs are beautiful and extremely well-made. They will last for many years, and their value will only increase with time. If you’re looking for a rug that is both stylish and timeless, a Turkish rug is an excellent choice. Though they may be pricey, they are truly worth every penny.

Here’s a list of reasons why Turkish rugs are so valuable:

1. Turkish Rugs are made with high-quality materials

The materials used to make Turkish rugs are of the highest quality. The wool is extremely soft and durable, and the dyes used are long-lasting and beautiful. You can be sure that your Turkish rug will look great for many years to come.

2. Turkish Rugs are extremely well-made

As mentioned above, Turkish rug makers have been perfecting their craft for centuries. They know exactly what they’re doing, and it shows in the quality of their work. Every detail is carefully considered, and no detail is overlooked. You can be confident that your Turkish rug is well-made and will last for many years.

3. Turkish Rugs are unique and stylish

Turkish rugs are truly one-of-a-kind. Each one is different, and they are all extremely stylish. You’ll be able to find a Turkish rug that perfectly fits your personal style and that will be a conversation starter in your home.

4. Turkish Rugs are timeless

Though they may be trendy, Turkish rugs will never go out of style. They are timeless pieces that will always be in fashion. If you invest in a Turkish rug, you can be sure that it will be in style for many years.

5. Turkish Rugs are valuable

Turkish rugs are not only beautiful and well-made, but they are also valuable. They will increase in value over time, so if you invest in one now, you can be sure that it will be worth even more. Turkish rugs are an excellent investment and truly worth every penny. If you’re looking for a rug that is both stylish and valuable, a Turkish rug is a perfect choice.

Why Designers and Decorators Clamor For Turkish Rugs?

Decorators and designers love Turkish rugs for their rich history, craftsmanship, and versatility.

1. Turkish Rugs Have A Rich History

Turkish rugs have a rich history that dates back centuries. These rugs were first made in the Ottoman Empire and quickly became a symbol of wealth and power. Today, Turkish rugs are still highly prized for their historical significance.

2. Turkish Rugs Are Meticulously Handmade

Turkish rugs are meticulously handmade using only the finest materials. The wool is dyed using natural dyes and tightly woven knots. As a result, Turkish rugs are extremely durable and can last for generations.

3. Turkish Rugs Come In Various Colors, Patterns, And Sizes

Turkish rugs come in various colors, patterns, and sizes. This makes them easy to integrate into any design scheme. In addition, Turkish rugs can be used as both floor coverings and wall hangings.

Whether placed in a formal living room or used to add a pop of color to a child’s bedroom, Turkish rugs add beauty and elegance to any space. It is no wonder that these lovely rugs are so popular among design professionals.

Perfect Turkish Rug in Chicago

There are a few crucial factors to consider when looking for the best Turkish rug in Chicago. To begin, consider the size of your area and the style of rug you’re searching for. Do you require a large rug to fill a vast room or a smaller one to emphasize a specific area?

Following that, consider the color and pattern of your rug. Do you want a rug that would blend in with your existing décor or something that will stand out?

Finally, it’s important to consider the rug’s material and quality. Turkish rugs are well-known for their high quality, but it’s still crucial to ensure that you’re obtaining a rug that’s created from the best materials and constructed with care.

How do I care for a vintage Turkish rug?

Vintage Turkish rugs are durable and long-lasting but require some care to keep them looking their best. Here are some tips for caring for your rug:

  • Vacuum your rug regularly to remove dirt and dust.
  • Spot-clean any spills or stains immediately.
  • Rotate your rug periodically to prevent uneven wear.
  • Avoid placing your rug in direct sunlight, as this can cause fading.

How popular are Turkish Rugs in Chicago compared to other types of rugs?

Turkish rugs may be especially well-liked in regions with a strong interest in this kind of home decor because they are frequently thought to be among the best and most sought-after of all Oriental rugs.

patterns on Turkish carpets

Another distinguishing characteristic of Turkish carpets and rugs is their patterns. The designs are frequently influenced by elements of nature, such as flowers, leaves, and birds. Some of them showcase geometric designs that have been handed down through the generations of weavers. Each pattern has a distinct meaning and significance, and the colors used to make up the patterns were chosen carefully to produce a unified and balanced appearance.

Why are Turkish rugs so expensive?

Why Turkish carpets are expensive is among the most frequently asked questions. Quality is a simple solution. These carpets and rugs are handwoven by accomplished weavers with years of experience. Every carpet and rug is different; making one can take months or even years. The cost is increased by the high quality of the materials that are used.

What Are Turkish Rugs Made Of, and What Are the Patterns?

Turkish rugs are world-renowned for their beauty, durability, and intricate designs. If you’re interested in adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home, then a Turkish-made rug is definitely worth considering. Let’s explore what makes these rugs so special and learn what Turkish rugs are made of and what patterns are used. Turkish rugs are made of high-quality wool, silk, or both. The wool used comes from special breeds of sheep that are native to Turkey and are known for their softness and durability. The silk is also of the highest quality and adds a lustrous sheen to the finished rug. In fact, many Turkish rugs are made of silk and are prized for their unique texture and sheen.

Exquisite Patterns and Designs

Turkish rugs are a popular option for home décor because of its reputation for having wonderful patterns and designs. These Turkish-made rugs are manufactured with the finest care and attention to detail thanks to the use of age-old techniques that have been handed down through the years. If you’re looking for the greatest Turkish rugs, you can be sure that they will have premium materials and distinctive designs if they are produced in Turkey.

The Best Turkish Rugs Made in Turkey

Turkish rug designs are often inspired by nature, geometric shapes, and traditional Turkish art and architecture. Some of the most popular Turkish rug designs include floral motifs, medallions, and intricate geometric patterns. These designs showcase the rich cultural heritage of Turkey and are carefully woven into the rug using high-quality materials, resulting in a durable and long-lasting product.

Popular Turkish Rug Designs

A Turkish rug is a wonderful option if you love fine textiles or are just searching for a stunning rug to enhance your house. These rugs are widely prized for their aesthetic appeal and expert craftsmanship, and they make wonderful, enduring family treasures. Therefore, look no further than Turkish rugs if you’re searching for the finest Turkish rugs with beautiful patterns and designs.

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