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  2. Caucasian carpets and rugs - Wikipedia

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    Soumak flat-weave rug from Quba Rayon or Daghestan, mid-19th century. Caucasian carpets and rugs are primarily made in villages, rather than in cities. [ 1 ] They are made from materials particular to individual tribal provinces, the rugs of the Caucasus normally display bold geometric designs in primary colors.

  3. Caucasian dragon carpets - Wikipedia

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    Caucasian pile carpets of the ‘dragon’ type are some of the earliest preserved woven productions of the Caucasus region, dating back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries CE. [1] They feature dragon motifs, more or less stylized. [1] [2] In the oldest preserved examples, the warps and wefts are usually both wool, and the pile is ...

  4. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern fan illustration by David Demaret of the dragon Smaug from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 high fantasy novel The Hobbit. This is a list of dragons in popular culture.Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre.

  5. Early Anatolian animal carpets - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix and Dragon carpet, 164 x 91 cm, Anatolia, circa 1500, Pergamon Museum, Berlin Animal carpet, around 1500, found in Marby Church, Jämtland, Sweden.Wool, 160 cm x 112 cm, Swedish History Museum, Stockholm Animal carpet, Turkey, dated to the 11th–13th century, Museum of Islamic Art, Doha Anatolian Animal carpet, 1500 or earlier, wool, symmetric knots.

  6. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Western Anatolian carpets prefer red and blue colours, whereas Central Anatolian use more red and yellow, with sharp contrasts set in white. With the exceptions of representative court and town manufacture designs, Turkish carpets make more pronounced use of bold geometric, and highly stylized floral patterns, generally in rectilinear design.

  7. Kilim motifs - Wikipedia

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    A Turkish kilim is a flat-woven rug from Anatolia.Although the name kilim is sometimes used loosely in the West to include all type of rug such as cicim, palaz, soumak and zili, in fact any type other than pile carpets, the name kilim properly denotes a specific weaving technique.