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DOMO® Diversified group of manufacturing companies, active in chemicals and textiles. Regular and hightenacity, natural and solution dyed staple fiber and filament yarns, from polypropylene and polyamide. Also, carpets, caprolactam, and polyamide 6 and 6.6. http://www.domo.be/
ARMENIAN CARPETS The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.arminco.com/hayknet/cult/carpets/armcarp.htm
Turkish Carpets Turkish carpets. carpets, whether knotted or flat woven (kilim) are among the best known art forms produced by the Turks from time immemorial. http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Societies/turksoc/intro/c_carpet.html
Extractions: Carpets, whether knotted or flat woven (kilim) are among the best known art forms produced by the Turks from time immemorial. There are environmental, sociological, economic, and religious reasons for the widespread art of carpet weaving among the Turkish people from Central Asia to Turkey. The geographical regions where Turks have lived throughout thecenturies lie in the temperate zone. Temperature fluctuations between day and night, summer and winter may vary greatly. Turks-nomadicor pastoral, agrarian or town-dwellers, living in tents or in sumptuous houses in large cities-have protected themselves from the extremes of the cold weather by covering the floors, and sometimes walls and doorways, with carpets. The carpets are always hand made of wool or sometimes cotton, with occasional additions of silk. These carpets are natural barriers against the cold. The flat woven kilims which are frequently embroidered are used as blankets, curtains, and covers over sofas or as cushion covers. In general, Turks take their shoes off upon entering a house. Thus, the dust and dirt of the outdoors are not tracked inside.The floor coverings remain clean, and the inhabitants of the house, if need be, can comfortably rest on the floor. In the traditional households, women and girls take up carpet and kilim weaving as a hobby as well as a means of earning money. Even technological advances which promoted factory-made carpets could not hamper the production of rug weaving at cottage-industry level. Although synthetic dyes have been in use for the last 150 years, hand made carpets are still considered far superior to industrial carpeting.
Home Importer based in Pennsylvania offering Moroccan and subSaharan textiles, curios, pottery, and carpets. http://users.rcn.com/agriffin.enteract/index.html
Extractions: Telephone (215)862-1648 Welcome to the Gates of Morocco, where we specialize in unique and hard to find objects and artifacts from Morocco as well as from all around the Sub-Saharran. Gates of Morocco, formerly known as Bazaar Tangier, was founded in 1986 and specializes in hand crafted Moroccan goods and Subsaharan African sculptures and masks. Morocco has a rich tradition of artisan work dating back to the middle ages. We are continuing that tradition by carrying crafts from different tribes in Morocco, such as the Berber, Twarag, Nomad and Bedwin. These crafts include mosaics, brass and tile work, ceramics, woodworking, weaving and carpet making. In addition the owner, Abdellatif Bennani, has had 20 years of experience in Moroccan artisan work. He uses Moroccan traditions and incorporates them into modern designs, such as henna lamps produced especially for Gates of Morocco. Items carried by Gates of Morocco include: tea glasses and pots, brass trays and lamps, carpets, small tables, Moroccan Jewish collectables, wall hangings, Moroccan style cloths and shoes, jewelry, beads, henna lamps, henna tattoo kits and Subsaharan masks and sculptures.
Carpet24 Oriental Carpets On Bazar24 you have access to a range of carpets from registered retailers, plus you are able to place your own small advertisements free of charge. http://www.carpet24.com/en/portal/00_home/home.html
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Cormar Carpets Specialize in plain and textured carpets in wool, manmade fibres and blends. http://www.carpetinfo.co.uk/pages/manufpp/cormar/
Extractions: Based in Greenmount, Lancashire, Cormar Carpets have been making quality carpets since 1956. Cormar specialize in value for money plain and textured carpets in wool, man-made fibres and blends. Having their own delivery fleet ensures speedy delivery to all parts of the UK. Cormar Carpets have been featured editorially in most popular home interest magazines throughout 1997. Find your local retailer Cormar Carpets Ltd, Brookhouse Mill, Greenmount,
BBC - Antiques, Collecting - Guide, Rugs & Carpets Broadly speaking, rugs and carpets fall into two main groups; serious collector s rugs, and decorative rugs. Older rugs (over 100 http://www.bbc.co.uk/antiques/collectorsguide/rugs_carpets/
Extractions: The size, richness of the colours, fineness of the knots, intricacy of design and condition are all important when valuing an antique rug. Collectable rugs should be hand-made. To check, look on the reverse - you should be able to see the design on the back as well as on the front. Next, part the pile and look at the knots, if there are loops rather than knots this indicates a machine-made rug of very little interest to collectors. Many types of antique rug cost little more than modern replicas. Woven Kelims and Soumacs can be found for around £300. Introduction Persian Rugs European Rugs
Cavalier Carpets carpets for residential and contract use in Axminster, Wilton and Tufted constructions. Wool and woolrich blends. Also offer a full complement of synthetic pile ranges. http://www.carpetinfo.co.uk/pages/manufpp/cavalier/
Extractions: Cavalier Carpets produce quality carpets for residential and contract use in Axminster, Wilton and Tufted constructions. The company specialises in wool and woolrich blends but also offers a full complement of synthetic pile ranges. Cavalier Carpets are a BSI Registered Firm and are members of: Cavalier Contract Service. Find your local retailer A selection of our carpets Contract carpets FREE brochure ... The Cavalier ranges CAVALIER CARPETS LTD Thompson Street Industrial Estate
FIANA - Browser Check USA. International convention and trade show for North American manufacturers, distributors and installators of carpets and hard surface floor coverings and accessories. Dallas. September 1114, 2003. http://www.fiana.org/
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LANO Belgium. Vertically integrated manufacturer of tufted and woven carpets, rugs and tiles, from nylon, New Zealand wool and polypropylene. Also artificial grass. Site in English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian. http://www.lano.com
Extractions: Carpeting has become ubiquitous in North America, covering more floors in homes, businesses, and institutions than all other floorcoverings combined. We love it for its softness, dirt-hiding ability, acoustic muffling, and low cost. Recently, however, carpets have come under fire for their potential role in indoor air quality problems, and they've been questioned for their typically short service life. Carpets have come to have two strongly contrasting images in our culture: they represent the warmth and comfort of home, but also the worst of our fossil-fuel based, disposable society. Carpets have been gradually increasing their share of the floorcovering world for the last few decades. Once a luxury reserved for the very rich, carpets and rugs now cover 70% of the floors in the United States. In 1993 Americans purchased 5.5 square yards of carpet per person, or nearly 1.5 billion square yards totalenough to cover nearly 40% of Rhode Island. Between 1960 and 1993, carpet purchases grew by 654%, while the average cost of carpets in real dollars dropped dramatically. Cheap fossil fuels and mass production have made very inexpensive carpet possible. Our look at carpets addresses the indoor air quality (IAQ) concerns and also some broader environmental questions.
Classroom Carpets Educational and playroom rugs and entrance mats for children and infants. http://www.classroomcarpets.com
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Information About Jacobsen Oriental Rugs And Carpets America s Source for Oriental Rugs photos of oriental carpets and rug weaving; information about knotslooms-dyes-prices-designs-maps. Jacobsen RugCam. http://www.jacobsenrugs.com/
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