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  2. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Naturally dyed wool in a Turkish carpet manufacture. The dyeing process involves the preparation of the yarn in order to make it susceptible for the proper dyes by immersion in a mordant. Dyestuffs are then added to the yarn which remains in the dyeing solution for a defined time. The dyed yarn is then left to dry, exposed to air and sunlight.

  3. Talk:Wool - Wikipedia

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    Wool carpets are specified for high safety environments such as trains and aircraft. Wool is often specified for fire-fighter garments. PeterBaxter 08:27, 4 October 2006 (UTC) Wearability of wool near heat is the topic I believe the average reader would need to know. It is worn for cold weather. The article does not mention its PRIMARY use.

  4. Pile (textile) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Designs and motifs are also affected by and affect pile depth: "A carpet design with a high knot density is better adapted to intricate and curvilinear designs, which of necessity must have a shorter pile length to avoid looking blurry. A carpet with a lesser knot density is better adapted to bold, geometric designs and can utilize a long ...

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  6. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    "Carpet binding" is a term used for any material being applied to the edge of a carpet to make a rug. Carpet binding is usually cotton or nylon, but also comes in many other materials such as leather. Non-synthetic binding is frequently used with bamboo, grass and wool rugs, but is often used with carpet made from other materials.

  7. Chiengora - Wikipedia

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    Chiengora, also called "dog wool," is yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of chien (the French word for dog) and angora and was coined by an American spinner, Annette Klick. [1] Dog hair is up to 80% warmer than wool [2] and is not elastic.

  8. The Best Wool Socks Worth Buying, According to Online Reviews

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  9. 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 ...

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