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  2. Knot density - Wikipedia

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    For comparison: 100,000/square meter = 1,000/square decimeter = 65/square inch = 179/gereh. For two carpets of the same age, origin, condition and design, the one with the higher number of knots will be the more valuable. Knot density is normally measured in knots per square inch (KPSI) which is simply the number of vertical knots across one ...

  3. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    The schools are divided into four main branches: Kuba-Shirvan, Ganja-Kazakh carpet-weaving school, Baku carpet school, and Karabakh school of carpet weaving. [29] Carpet weaving is a family tradition in Azerbaijan that is transferred verbally and with practice, and is associated with the daily life and customs of its people.

  4. Flower carpet - Wikipedia

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    Nearly a million flowers are required to create the ephemeral 1,800 m 2 (19,000 sq ft) carpet. [5] [6] The Guinness World Record for the largest flower carpet of the world is held by Jardines of Mexico, in Teotihuacan, where an 18,000 m 2 (190,000 sq ft) flower carpet was made on 8 December 2018. [7]

  5. List of heritage sites in Cape Town CBD and the Waterfront

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    This is a list of the heritage sites in Cape Town's CBD, the Waterfront, and the Bo-Kaap as recognized by the South African Heritage Resources Agency. [1] [2]For additional provincial heritage sites declared by Heritage Western Cape, the provincial heritage resources authority of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, please see the entries at the end of the list.

  6. Sea Point - Wikipedia

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    Sea Point's positioning along the Cape Town coastline of the Atlantic Seaboard - from the Promenade to its wide variety of restaurants, has led to this neighbourhood being named as one of the most popular places in Cape Town to live in [2] [3] or invest in, [4] with average property prices well above the median for the city.

  7. Ushak carpet - Wikipedia

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    The late 19th century weavers came from villages outside of Oushak and employed tribal techniques. Paramount to these techniques was the use of larger knots (sometimes less than 30 knots per square inch) and an all-wool foundation. The tribal style fused with the older Ushak/Smyra designs.