On March 17, the History Museum of Armenia hosted the closing ceremony of the exhibition “Fragments of Identity: Carpet.” The event was opened with welcoming remarks by Davit Poghosyan, Director of the HMA and Leonid Andreasyan, Director of the Megerian Carpet Cultural Complex. The event was also attended by Toros Megerian, co-owner of the Megerian Carpet Cultural Complex. Lilia Avanesyan, researcher at the HMA Ethnography Department, presented the concept of the exhibition “Fragments of Identity: Carpet.” Meanwhile, Syuzanna Avagyan, events organizer and volunteer coordinator at the HMA, who moderated the event, presented the exhibition’s results and summarized the work carried out over more than three years. In collaboration with the museum’s partner Megerian Carpet Cultural Complex, over the course of several months, within the exhibition hall “Fragments of Identity: Carpet,” a replica of a 17th-century carpet—woven in the style of a silk cover from Artsakh—was added to the Museum’s souvenir collection. The proceeds from its sale will be used to enrich the carpet collection of the History Museum of Armenia.