When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: affordable turkish rugs wholesale prices

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. The best places to shop for affordable rugs online - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/the-best-places-to-shop...

    A beacon for affordable home decor, Wayfair has countless rugs that deliver on home decor style. From classic patterns to floral motifs to bold abstract prints, the massive online retailer has ...

  3. DOBAG Carpet Initiative - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOBAG_Carpet_Initiative

    DOBAG is the Turkish acronym for "Doğal Boya Araştırma ve Geliştirme Projesi" (the Natural Dye Research and Development Project). The project aims at reviving the traditional Turkish art and craft of carpet weaving. It provides inhabitants of a rural village in Anatolia – mostly female – with a regular source of income. The DOBAG ...

  4. Bergama carpet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergama_carpet

    Bergama carpets can be divided into such as produced in manufactures for export, and carpets produced in villages or by nomads for household use, or local sale. Large pattern 'Holbein' Carpet Transsylvanian "double-niche" rug with a predominantly floral patterns Holbein, The "Darmstadt Madonna" with a large pattern (type III) carpet

  5. Hereke carpet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hereke_carpet

    There are 3600 loops per dm² of wool carpets. Its quality is called 60x60. In silk carpets, there are 10.000 loops per dm². 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.

  6. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_rug

    Turkish carpets form an essential part of the Turkish culture. Amongst Oriental rugs, the Turkish carpet is distinguished by particular characteristics of dyes and colours, designs, textures and techniques. Usually made of wool and cotton, Turkish carpets are tied with the Turkish, or symmetrical knot. The earliest known examples for Turkish ...

  7. Anatolian rug - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian_rug

    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 ...