GUEST: When I was a child and I was at home, when we'd have Iranian New Year, my mother set up the haft sin for the Iranian New Year.
APPRAISER: Yes.
GUEST: This was always in our former living room on the back of the sofa, and she would only put it out for that... You know, at that time.
APPRAISER: It's a very finely woven shawl. What's interesting is that it's made in India for the Persian market, and they're extremely fine, and this piece was actually originally about ten feet long. But if you look carefully, there's a seam that runs across from one edge to the other, and that's been shortened down to about six or seven feet. The value is going to be in the range of $3,000 to $4,000, even though it's been cut down.