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  2. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    The word tapestry derives from Old French tapisserie, from tapisser, [9] meaning "to cover with heavy fabric, to carpet", in turn from tapis, "heavy fabric", via Latin tapes (gen: tapetis), [10] which is the Latinisation of the Greek τάπης (tapēs; gen: τάπητος, tapētos), "carpet, rug". [11]

  3. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    Rug making on hessian Look up hessian , burlap , or crocus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hessian ( UK : / ˈ h ɛ s i ə n / , US : / ˈ h ɛ ʃ ə n / [ 1 ] ), burlap in North America, [ 2 ] or crocus in Jamaica [ 3 ] and the wider Caribbean, is a woven fabric made of vegetable fibres , usually the skin of the jute plant [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ...

  4. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The pattern is found all over the rug belt, but bear some resemblance to palmettes from the Sefavi period, and the “claws” of the crab may be conventionalized arabesques in rectilinear style. The Gol Henai small repeating pattern is named after the Henna plant, which it does not much resemble. The plant looks more like the Garden balsam ...

  5. Sustainable flooring - Wikipedia

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    There are carpets which are sustainable, using natural fibers such as cotton, sisal, wool, jute and coconut husk. Handmade Citapore rugs include a wide range of sustainable flooring material as these rugs are generally made from cotton (both virgin and recycled), jute, rayon and cotton chennile.

  6. Sisal - Wikipedia

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    Sisal has an uncertain native origin, but is thought to have originated in the Mexican state of Chiapas. Sisal plants have a lifespan of 7–10 years, producing 200–250 usable leaves containing fibers used in various applications. Sisal is a tropical and subtropical plant, thriving in temperatures above 25 °C (77 °F) and sunshine.

  7. Kerman carpet - Wikipedia

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    Modern Kerman rugs made for western markets are commonly woven in pastel shades of amber, pink, and blue-gray. They may feature western patterns, such as stripes and various repetitive motifs, as well as more traditional vase and garden themes, animal shapes, and pictorial designs.

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