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  • 91Oriental rug — Part of a series on Islamic culture Architecture …

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  • 92Textile manufacturing terminology — The manufacture of textiles is one of the oldest of human technologies. In order to make textiles, the first requirement is a source of fibre from which a yarn can be made, primarily by spinning. (Both fibre and fiber are used in this article.)… …

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  • 93Coronation Carpet — The Coronation Carpet is a Persian carpet owned by the Danish Royal Family. It is stored at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen. According to the Royal Danish Collections, the carpet was made in Isfahan in the 17th century. The size is 12 feet,… …

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  • 94Ruckstuhl — Infobox Company company name = Ruckstuhl company type = Limited foundation = 1881 location = Langenthal, Switzerland ceo = Peter Ruckstuhl industry = Textile Industry products = Rugs and Carpets Acoustic panels revenue = num employees = homepage …

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  • 95Галлахер, Ноэл — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Галлахер. В этой статье не хватает ссылок на источники информации. Информация должна быть проверяема, иначе она может быть поставлена под сомнение и удалена. Вы м …

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  • 96Ardabīl Carpet —       either of a pair of Persian carpets that are among the most famous examples of early classical Persian workmanship. The larger one measures 34 × 17.5 feet (10.4 × 5.3 metres), and both carpets have a silk warp and wool pile. The carpets… …

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  • 97Eṣfahān carpet —       floor covering handwoven in Eṣfahān (Isfahan), a city of central Iran that became the capital under Shāh ʿAbbās I at the end of the 16th century. Although accounts of European travelers reveal that court looms turned out carpets there in… …

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  • 98medallion carpet —   any floor covering on which the decoration is dominated by a single symmetrical centrepiece, such as a star shaped, circular, quatrefoiled, or octagonal figure. The name, however, is sometimes also given to a carpet on which the decoration… …

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  • 99Polonaise carpet — ▪ carpet also called  Polish carpet        any of various handwoven floor coverings with pile of silk, made in Eṣfahān and other weaving centres of Persia in the late 16th and 17th centuries, at first for court use and then commercially. Because… …

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  • 100Tabrīz carpet —  floor covering handmade in or around Tabrīz, the principal city of northwestern Iran and one of its best known carpet producing centres. The identification of the court carpets of the early 16th century Ṣafavid shahs who made Tabrīz their… …

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