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  2. Mohawk Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company adopted the name Mohawk Carpet Mills (or Mohawk Mills, for short) in 1920, when it merged with McCleary, Wallin and Crouse, another mill in Amsterdam. [11] It became the country's sole weaver to offer an entire line of domestic carpets, also creating the industry's first textured design and sculptured weave. [10]

  3. Mohawk Showroom - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Showroom is an American musical television program that debuted on NBC on May 2, 1949 [1] and ended on November 23, 1951. [2] It was sponsored by Mohawk Carpet Mills Inc. [ 3 ] In 1951, the program was one of several NBC-TV shows selected to be shown to United States military personnel overseas via kinescope recordings. [ 4 ]

  4. Knotted-pile carpet - Wikipedia

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    A knotted-pile carpet is a carpet containing raised surfaces, or piles, from the cut off ends of knots woven between the warp and weft. The Ghiordes/Turkish knot and the Senneh/Persian knot, typical of Anatolian carpets and Persian carpets, are the two primary knots. [1] A flat or tapestry woven carpet, without pile, is a kilim.

  5. Berber carpet - Wikipedia

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    Handmade Berber carpet from Morocco A woman weaving a carpet using a handloom in 1961 in al-Qayrawan. Modern industrialized Berber carpets are distinguished by a loop pile construction type that gives a similar appearance to the distinct knot of traditionally woven Berber carpets. The modern carpets usually contain small flecks of dark colour ...

  6. Ushak carpet - Wikipedia

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    UÅŸak carpets, Ushak carpets or Oushak Carpets (Turkish: UÅŸak Halısı) are Turkish carpets that use a particular family of designs, called by convention after the city of UÅŸak, Turkey – one of the larger towns in Western Anatolia, which was a major center of rug production from the early days of the Ottoman Empire, into the early 20th ...

  7. Gul (design) - Wikipedia

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    Turkmen carpet with three central gul medallions. A gul (also written gol, göl and gül) is a medallion-like design element typical of traditional hand-woven carpets from Central and West Asia. In Turkmen weavings they are often repeated to form the pattern in the main field.

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