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  3. Latif Karimov - Wikipedia

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    Latif Karimov. Latif Husein oglu Karimov (Azerbaijani: Lətif Hüseyn oğlu Kərimov; 17 November 1906 in Shusha – 8 September 1991 in Baku) was an Azerbaijani carpet designer known for his contributions to a variety of artistic fields, as well as for a number of books classifying and describing various designs of Azerbaijani rugs.

  4. Fitted carpet - Wikipedia

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    It was woven for the banquet room of Mount Vernon, where it can still be admired today. [2] [3] A manual carpet stretcher tool. In the early twentieth century, a new manufacturing method called "tufting" revolutionized the carpeting industry. [4] Invented in Dalton, Georgia, [5] it quickly replaced the traditional method of weaving. The pile ...

  5. Rug - Wikipedia

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    Rug or RUG may refer to: Rug, or carpet, a textile floor covering; Rug, slang for a toupée; Ghent University (Rijksunversiteit Gent, or RUG) Really Useful Group, or RUG, a company set up by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Rugby railway station, National Rail code RUG; University of Groningen (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), or RUG

  6. How To Extend The Lifespan Of Your Rug, According To Experts

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    “When it comes to weekly or daily care of hand-knotted rugs, avoid using a vacuum with a beater bar as the beater motion knocks at the woven knots and can break down the strength of a rug's ...

  7. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    One of the Ardabil Carpets A small rug. A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon, or polyester have often been used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool.

  8. Scandinavian rugs - Wikipedia

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    A standby in Persian rugs, the Tree of Life symbol was adapted by the rug-makers of Scandinavia to represent family trees and ties. [citation needed] By the 1880s, traditional Scandinavian rugs – and, most especially, Ryas – were hugely popular throughout northern Europe. In addition, Sweden had begun to produce a very distinctive style of ...

  9. Stair carpet - Wikipedia

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    A stair carpet is a linear carpet or rug, that runs up/down on interior staircases usually, and occasionally on exterior stairways. [1] ... Code of Conduct; Developers;