A World of Traditions: National Pavilions
The National Pavilions bring a truly international spirit to the festival, welcoming participants from Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tatarstan (Russian Federation) and Dagestan (Russian Federation). Throughout the festival, visitors will have the opportunity to discover the richness of different cultures through carpet-weaving traditions, decorative arts, craftsmanship, and national heritage.
Each pavilion presents its own unique artistic language, shaped by history, identity, and local tradition. Together, they create a vibrant cultural space where diverse expressions of craft can be experienced side by side.
More than an exhibition area, the pavilions open a space for dialogue, exchange, and mutual discovery. They show how traditional art can preserve the memory of a people while also creating connections across borders. In this shared environment, visitors can explore both the uniqueness of each culture and the common values that unite them. The National Pavilions add a special international dimension to the festival, turning it into a celebration of friendship, cultural understanding, and living heritage.