Layli, also known as the Luri doll, is a traditional handcrafted doll from the Luri people, an ethnic group primarily found in western Iran. These dolls are often made from various materials, including fabric, wool, and sometimes even clay or wood, and are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate designs. The Luri doll typically represents cultural and artistic expressions, reflecting the traditions, clothing, and lifestyles of the Luri people.

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