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  2. Ruggable vs. Revival: Which Machine-Washable Rug Is the ... - AOL

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    Their machine-washable rugs are just like regular rugs, no special pad or Velcro-ing action involved (although a regular rug pad is recommended for non-slip safety). How I Tested the Rugs

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    Birch Lane Adamsdale Non-Slip Autumn Outdoor Doormat. $29 $40 Save $11. ... Ditch your worn-out kitchen rug for a new geometric rug in cozy colors and a durable weave. ... plus a non-stick backing ...

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    This includes Nordstrom’s Moonlight Pajamas (from $65; $42), Bissell’s Little Green Carpet Cleaner ($119) and the Ruggable Plush Moroccan Diamond Rug ($309), which all make great gifts for ...

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    A bath mat is used on the floor of a bathroom to provide a warm non-slip surface, and to absorb small amounts of water, much like a towel. Tapis de Bain design; A place mat or serving mat is a flat piece of fabric or other type of material used on a table at the points at which dishes and plates will be located during a meal.

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    A fragment of a silk Mughal carpet in the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a knot density of 2,516 kpsi and a silk Hereke prayer rug (ca. 1970 AD) contains 4,360 symmetric kpsi. [5] However, the rug with the highest knot density is a silk Hereke masterpiece by the Özipeks workshops, having an incredible density of approximately 10,000 kpsi, with ...

  7. Hereke carpet - Wikipedia

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    He gathered the best artists and carpet weavers of the Ottoman Empire in Hereke, where they began producing high-quality rugs and large carpets with unique patterns. [ 3 ] After completing work on the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Ottoman sultans used to give Hereke carpets as gifts to selected visiting royalty, noblemen and statesmen.

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