Mural painting of Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is expressed very realistically, and it is so detailed that it is difficult to understand that this work is a carpet unless you look closely.
Produced in the 1930s, the Japanese imperial family visited Afghanistan and began to weave it to give a gift, but it was a special gem that could not be given because it took a long time. Works with Japanese motifs are extremely rare.