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  2. I Tested Washable Rugs From Revival and Ruggable—Here's My ...

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    Ruggable doesn’t offer custom size rugs, but every pattern I checked comes in 13 different sizes, including round and rectangular area rugs and runners. They range from 2-by-3 to 10-by-14 ...

  3. Gul (design) - Wikipedia

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    In Turkmen weavings, such as bags and rugs, guls are often repeated to form the basic pattern in the main field (excluding the border). [4] [5]The different Turkmen tribes such as Tekke, Salor, Ersari and Yomut traditionally wove a variety of guls, some of ancient design, but gul designs were often used by more than one tribe, and by non-Turkmens.

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    Theda Hand-Knotted Wool Rug. $548.00 at luluandgeorgia.com. ... Mars Round Side Table. $698.00 at luluandgeorgia.com. ... but done in more unexpected earthy palettes and larger-scale patterns (we ...

  5. The #1 Thing You Need to Do Before Buying a Rug for Any Room

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    Sure, you might see a rug and fall in love with the style or pattern at first glance. But there's a lot more to consider than just aesthetics when it comes to purchasing a new rug for the living ...

  6. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The pattern is found all over the rug belt, but bear some resemblance to palmettes from the Sefavi period, and the “claws” of the crab may be conventionalized arabesques in rectilinear style. The Gol Henai small repeating pattern is named after the Henna plant, which it does not much resemble. The plant looks more like the Garden balsam ...

  7. Dhurrie - Wikipedia

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    A pukhraj Durry Udhyogdhurrie (also dhurri, durrie, durry or dari) is an Indian or Pakistani handwoven rug or a thin flat carpet, an item of home furnishing. The dhurries have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multicolor stripes, one of the most popular patterns. Dhurrie weaving was a big industry in rural India.