wearing this for my meat shopping run later
(i'm gonna buy a lot) https://nostpic.com/media/0018b7ee33fb253843639c62e292fec700a69a93b08ee374c5bda971c9b39564/6a841ad403be82a65da081f02355d0ab5089ad6db5c52f4f39d832240b64cd21.webp
Beautiful painting
I think this is Kazakh rug. Right?
Youβre welcome. βΊοΈ
I will continue to stack sats so that I can purchase one from you as well as a painting from nostr:npub17nd4yu9anyd3004pumgrtazaacujjxwzj36thtqsxskjy0r5urgqf6950x that I liked, but for now I only have enough to buy a cup of Jo βοΈ at a nearby cafe that accepts bitcoin.
Thank you! π I'm honored that you're saving up for one of my rugs. Enjoy your cup of coffee βοΈ, and when you're ready, I'll be here to help you π
nostr:npub1rt65j4vnd05qf72szpj8afdd5hrkylka7pe55lup8waquv0wm9sqjj0y9g made me see the beauty in rugs β¨
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Sounds great! π
Slide into my DMs if you canπ
Behind my rug designs, you can discover passion and enthusiasm. How can I help you? π
Lithuanian??? I didn't write it. I think Nostr change the language
Kilim refers to a type of flat-woven textile or rug, traditionally produced in various regions including the Balkans, Turkey, North Africa, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. Unlike pile rugs, which have a soft, raised surface made from loops of yarn, kilims are made by interweaving the warp and weft strands, resulting in a flat surface with no pile.
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Kilim design 
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