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Turkey carpet
ˈTurkey ˈcarpet [f. Turkey1 + carpet.] A carpet manufactured in or imported from Turkey, or of a style in imitation of this; made in one piece of richly-coloured wools, without any imitative pattern, on a foundation of flax, hemp, or other material, and having a deep pile, cut so as to resemble velv... Oxford English Dictionary
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DOBAG Carpet Initiative
Their recent publications and symposium activities broaden the knowledge of traditional carpet weaving in Turkey. References External links Barakat Culture of Turkey Turkish rugs and carpets Textile companies of Turkey wikipedia.org
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Pirot carpet
style carpets traditionally found across the region, from modern-day Bosnia to Turkey. The Turkish name for the town of Pirot, Şarköy, has also given the name "sarkoy" or "sharkoy" to carpets of the same style produced in modern-day Turkey wikipedia.org
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Turkey work
ˈTurkey work [Turkey1.] Turkish tapestry work, or an imitation of this. Also attrib. Hence Turkey-worked a.1537 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees) 101 The carpet of turkey warke. 1608 [Tofte] Ariosto's Sat. iii. (1611) 30, I..vnder rugs, as much safe quiet hold, As vnder Turky workes, Arras or gold. 1687 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dündarlı
Dündarlı is a town (belde) in the Niğde District, Niğde Province, Turkey. Its population is 2,267 (2022). Animal breeding and carpet are secondary activities. References Populated places in Niğde District Town municipalities in Turkey wikipedia.org
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Axminster
Axminster (ˈæksmɪnstə(r)) [The name of a town in Devonshire.] Used attrib. in Axminster carpet or Axminster rug, a seamless carpet of a type originally manufactured at Axminster, noted for its thick and soft pile resembling that of a Turkey carpet. Also used absol.1818 Public Ledger & Daily Advertis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bergama carpet
Bergama Carpet refers to handwoven Turkish carpets, made in the Bergama district in the Izmir Province of northwest Turkey. Interest in village carpet weaving as a distinct form of art has grown since the 1980s, when projects like the DOBAG Carpet Initiative revived the art wikipedia.org
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Kilim
Kilim (kɪˈliːm) Also Kelim, Khilim. [Turk., f. Pers. kilīm.] In full Kilim carpet, Kilim rug, etc. A pileless woven carpet, rug, etc., made in Turkey, Kurdistan, and neighbouring areas.1881 C. C. Harrison Woman's Handiwork iii. 139 A Kelim rug..may be bought at a reasonable price..to lay before the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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beeswax
ˈbeeswax, v. [f. prec.] trans. To rub or polish with bees-wax. Hence ˈbeeswaxed ppl. a., and ˈbeeswaxing vbl. n.1836 Dickens Sk. Boz ii. (1879) 7 The table-covers are never taken off except when the leaves are turpentined and bees-waxed. 1873 M. E. Braddon Str. & Pilgr. i. ix. 103 A..Turkey carpet c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Qaleen
Qaleen (Kaleen, Kalin, قالین) is a type of hand knotted piled carpet. The term is used throughout Turkey, Iran and Central Asia, and making is currently practised as a handicraft in Turkey and Iran. wikipedia.org
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cadene
cadene (kəˈdiːn) [a. F. cadène chain of iron, ad. Pr. cadena:—L. catēna ‘chain’; in allusion to the chain-like character of the warp in weaving.] A sort of inferior Turkey carpet imported from the Levant.1847 in Craig; and later Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Whitty
After several months work he completed his first carpet on midsummer's day 1755. Carpets were produced for the music room of the Brighton Royal Pavilion, Saltram House, Warwick Castle, Chatsworth House and in 1800 for the Sultan of Turkey wikipedia.org
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Michel-Bruno Bellengé
Appointed director of the Turkey carpet factory in Trocadéro, he made the drawings in which the tapestries were executed for the choir of Notre Dame. wikipedia.org
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A. Cecil Edwards
He was managing director of the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers based in Turkey. Mansel, Antony Wynn. (2008) Three camels to Smyrna: Times of war and peace in Turkey, Persia, India, Afghanistan & Nepal, 1907–1986: The story of the Oriental wikipedia.org
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Isparta Museum
Items There are four main halls; archaeology, ethnography, treasure and carpet. Carpet hall especially notable for Isparta is known as one of the carpet and rose producing cities of Turkey. wikipedia.org
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