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  2. 10 Best Low-Shed Wool Rugs (Plus, How to Care for the Ones ...

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    A rug with a lesser quality will be woven loosely and will often stretch easily or become misshapen over time.” (Reader, see photos above, but my 5+ year old rug is an immediate fail on this ...

  3. Berber carpet - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are numerous types of modern Berber carpet made from a wide variety of materials, Nylon, Olefin fibre and wool are the most frequently used materials. Tunisian Berber carpets and rugs, usually called "Mergoum", [5] which still preserve techniques inherited from ancestral weaving methods. Tunisian authorities are still controlling ...

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

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    Revival offers machine washable rugs in three textures: recycled OEKO-TEX polyester, wool (50 New Zealand wool, 50 Indian wool), and 100 percent organic cotton (including recycled denim).

  5. The Natural Fibre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Natural Fibre Company (TNFC) is a wool mill based in Launceston, Cornwall, [1] England, and is a small-scale full range textile mill in the UK. The focus of the business is to add value to naturally coloured raw fleece which it buys from farmers, smallholders and rare sheep breeders.

  6. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    When blended with synthetic fibres such as nylon the durability of wool is increased. Blended wool yarns are extensively used in production of modern carpet, with the most common blend being 80% wool to 20% synthetic fibre, giving rise to the term "80/20". Wool is relatively expensive and consequently, it only comprises a small portion of the ...

  7. 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.

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