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  2. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    Flat-woven kilims dating to at least the fourth or fifth century AD were found in Turfan, Hotan prefecture, East Turkestan, China, an area which still produces carpets today. Rug fragments were also found in the Lop Nur area, and are woven in symmetrical knots, with 57 interwoven wefts after each row of knots, with a striped design, and ...

  3. The best places to shop for affordable rugs online - AOL

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    Browse these five sites stocking affordable rugs that look like luxury buys. 1. Wayfair. A beacon for affordable home decor, Wayfair has countless rugs that deliver on style. From classic patterns ...

  4. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Since many of these countries lie in an area which today is referred to as the Islamic world, oriental rugs are often also called “Islamic Carpets”, [5] and the term “oriental rug” is used mainly for convenience. The carpets from Iran are known as “Persian Carpets”. [6] [7]

  5. Ushak carpet - Wikipedia

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    Uşak carpets, Ushak carpets or Oushak Carpets ( Turkish: Uşak Halısı) are Turkish carpets that use a particular family of designs, called by convention after the city of Uşak, Turkey – one of the larger towns in Western Anatolia, which was a major center of rug production from the early days of the Ottoman Empire, into the early 20th ...

  6. Tabriz rug - Wikipedia

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    A Tabriz rug or carpet is a type in the general category of Persian carpets [ 1][ 2][ 3] from the city of Tabriz, the capital city of East Azerbaijan province in northwest of Iran. It is one of the oldest rug weaving centers and makes a huge diversity of types of carpets. The range starts at Bazaar quality of 24 raj (Number of knots per 7 cm of ...

  7. Dhurrie - Wikipedia

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    A dhurrie (also dhurri, durrie, durry or dari) is an Indian or Pakistani handwoven rug or a thin flat carpet, an item of home furnishing. The dhurries have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multicolor stripes, one of the most popular patterns. Dhurrie weaving was a big industry in rural India.

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