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  2. Savonnerie manufactory - Wikipedia

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    The Savonnerie manufactory was the most prestigious European manufactory of knotted-pile carpets, enjoying its greatest period c. 1650–1685; the cachet of its name is casually applied to many knotted-pile carpets made at other centers.

  3. Axminster Carpets - Wikipedia

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    The carpet is now in Clarence House, the then home of King Charles III. [7] Also in 2012, Axminster was awarded a Royal Warrant for the supply of goods and services to the Royal Household. [7] [8] The modern Axminster-type power loom is capable of weaving high quality carpets with many varying colours and patterns, and is manufactured all over ...

  4. Lotto carpet - Wikipedia

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    Lotto carpet, Uşak region, 16th century. Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum A Lotto carpet is a hand-knotted, patterned Turkish carpet that was produced primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries along the Aegean coast of Anatolia, Turkey , although it was also copied in various parts of Europe.

  5. Hereke carpet - Wikipedia

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    Its quality is called 100x100. This is the standard of real Hereke carpets, even though they are woven more often. [2] Pile heights are 1.5-2.0 mm for silk carpets and 4.0-5.0 mm for wool carpets. Since Hereke carpets are frequently woven, the patterns are quite detailed. Hereke carpets are geographically registered with patents.

  6. Category:Rugs and carpets - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Rugs and carpets" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 ...

  7. Tabriz rug - Wikipedia

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    The carpets often depict the scenes of falconry or images of a ferocious lion. Well known are also Tabriz carpet-pictures with images of fragments of palaces and mosques, scenes of battles. Often, in creation of this or that ornamental pattern carpet weavers were inspired by the hand-painted covers of ancient books.