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A discontented wife becomes increasingly alienated as her husband's passion for rare Oriental carpets transforms their home into a shrine of woven histories. When an unexpected silk rug from Samarcand arrives, its ancient patterns and implied memories exert an uncanny influence that only the collector seems to perceive. The narrative follows the encroachment of exotic craft on everyday life, portraying the carpets as repositories of longing and fate that reach across time and distance to affect the modern household.
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