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    Area rugs can make or break your room. Here, the pros show you how to pick the perfect size. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Knot density - Wikipedia

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    A fragment of a silk Mughal carpet in the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a knot density of 2,516 kpsi and a silk Hereke prayer rug (ca. 1970 AD) contains 4,360 symmetric kpsi. [5] However, the rug with the highest knot density is a silk Hereke masterpiece by the Özipeks workshops, having an incredible density of approximately 10,000 kpsi, with ...

  4. Rug hooking - Wikipedia

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    Rug hooking is both an art and a craft where rugs are made by pulling loops of yarn or fabric through a stiff woven base such as burlap, linen, or rug warp. The loops are pulled through the backing material by using a crochet -type hook mounted in a handle (usually wood) for leverage.

  5. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The tension of the warps is maintained by driving wedges between the loom beams and the stakes. If the nomad journey goes on, the stakes are pulled out, and the unfinished rug is rolled up on the beams. The size of the loom beams is limited by the need to be easily transportable, thus, genuine nomad rugs are often small in size.

  6. Mat - Wikipedia

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    The mats made from Cyperus pangorei (Korai in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil [9] and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet. [10] They are usually dyed in colors of bright red, green or purple, resulting in patterns. These mats differ in their levels of flexibility, fineness and price.

  7. Karabakh carpet - Wikipedia

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    Starting to develop in Armenia and Artsakh as a part of everyday life, carpet weaving was a must in every Armenian family, with the carpet making and rug making being almost women's occupation. [5] One of the most important conditions for the development of carpet and rug weaving was the availability of towns and cities, where the arts and ...