kish, only 13 known ones have survived, and of this number 11 are in the funds of our museum, and somewhere nineties we ... we also decided to try to look in the minsk region, in particular the slutsk district, kopolsky, we went and looked for alena kish’s carpets in the villages, but to no avail, however, on one of the trips we drove from village to village, they asked us what we were collecting for the museum. carpets, a woman, well, they called alena kish, she lived in your area, maybe someone heard somewhere that a carpet was preserved, well, we were told, yes, a woman walked around the villages, well , these are grannies who still lived there after the war, when alena kish was still alive, but here they say, we don’t have any preserved ones, you go to the next village, they said the name of the village, we went to... the next one there they also said that it seemed like a woman walked around, painted carpets, and so from village to village we were traveling in one of the villages - they said, yes... during that expedition he gave us a carpet, well , it just so happened that another nam