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

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    Sure, larger Ruggable sizes can range from $200 to $400. That’s a bit of an investment. But their small options — like 2 feet by 3 feet or 3 feet by 5 feet — make for a perfect accent in the ...

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    Even companies like Rugs USA have a plethora of options with hand binding that make a rug look more expensive and without the price tag." Filippo Carlot - Getty Images Picking curtains with grommets.

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    Not all of your walls or furniture need to be bold for the design to count as dopamine decor. Try picking one piece or area you want to ... Checkered rugs, striped throw pillows and plaid blankets ...

  5. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India. [4] It includes countries such as northern China, Tibet, Turkey, Iran, the Maghreb in the west, the Caucasus in the north, and India and Pakistan in the ...

  6. Transylvanian rugs - Wikipedia

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    A report about the great fire which had destroyed the Black Church of Brașov in 1689 mentions the loss of a large rug which "according to legend was woven by St. Paul the Apostle (who was a rug weaver by profession)" [23] It seems likely that the Christian owners of the rugs did not understand the original Islamic context, but created a new ...

  7. Anatolian rug - Wikipedia

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    Anatolian rug or Turkish carpet (Turkish: Türk Halısı) [1] is a term of convenience, commonly used today to denote rugs and carpets woven in Anatolia and its adjacent regions. Geographically, its area of production can be compared to the territories which were historically dominated by the Ottoman Empire. It denotes a knotted, pile-woven ...