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Articles: natural dyes
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PILE RUGS OF THE BALUCH AND THEIR NEIGHBORS, PART II ... recently it was only used to accentuate certain colors, that were not easily obtained in wool with natural dyes, e.g. green and purple. For about 40 years metal threads have been incorporated every now and then. Table 1 Undyed or brown sheeps wool, or sheeps wool mixed with black goats hair is much used for war... - http://www.rugreview.com/balb.htm 06-04-2007 - Category: Baluch - More from this publisher
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INTERIOR DESIGN WITH ORIENTAL RUGS | INTERIOR DECORATING WITH ORIENTAL CARPETS
...stance, you may want to do a search for new rugs between 9 and 10 ft wide by 12 to 13 ft long, with natural dyes, formal designs and blue fields. Or nearly anything else. Keep in mind that only about a third of Emmett Eiland’s collection is online. To see everything in stock, visit the . Eventually you wil... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/interior-design-rugs.html 28-04-2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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OLD ORIENTAL RUGS VS NEW ORIENTAL RUGS | FROM ORIENTAL RUGS TODAY
...e differences (besides age) between antique and new rugs. But now many new rugs again are made with natural dyes and handspun wool, and are fashioned with exactly the same roots and fruits and nuts and knots and wool as rugs made two thousand five hundred years ago. Yet old-rug collectors do not eagerly embrace ... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-old-new.html 28-04-2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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ORIENTAL RUGS PRIMER | ORIENTAL CARPET BASICS ...as most highly regarded, but now she seems to have fallen behind many other countries in the use of natural dyes. Many of the best rugs today come from Turkey, India, Pakistan (made by Afghan refugees), Nepal and China. A small production of tribal rugs with a lot of character come out of Afghanistan. Natural vs... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-primer.html 28-04-2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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JUDGING QUALITY IN ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS | CONDITION, KNOT-COUNT, ETC. ... rug with many knots per square inch, just as a lot of pixels in a television screen allow for more natural looking lines. And too, rugs that are very finely knotted have such dense surfaces that ligh......do connoisseurs agree as to which is which? Well yes, often. The value of Natural vs. Synthetic Dyes There is agreement among nearly all old-rug collectors that natural dyes in a rug are better than synthetic. But the issue is clouded by the fact that often it is impossible without expensive laborat... - http://www.internetrugs.com/learn/oriental-rugs-quality.html 28-04-2006 - Category: Basics - More from this publisher
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THIRTY TURKMEN RUGS-MASTERPIECES FROM THE SM DUDIN COLLECTION
...ic, count: 10 horizontal (41), 26 vertical (103), 260 per square inch (4,223 dm2); uneven knotting; natural dyes Colors: Cherry red, orange, olive brown, dark blue, blue, green, ivory Sides: Red-orange wool plait on 3 warps Ends: Upper: Red and ivory flatweave folded over to back and sewn down; Lower: Ivory flat... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article42DudinTurkmen.html 22-09-2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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THIRTY TURKMEN RUGS-MASTERPIECES FROM THE SM DUDIN COLLECTION
...ge-red, light crimson, yellow, dark brown, light brown, dark blue, blue, turquoise, white (cotton); natural dyes Sides: Red wool plait on two cables of warps, front and back sides sewn together; red and blue plait sewn on the edge, finishes with braid at the upper end and with a tassel at the lower end; the lowe... - http://www.tcoletribalrugs.com/article43DudinTurkmen.html 22-09-2005 - Category: Turkmen - More from this publisher
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MAIWA ARTISANS
... Artisans The Dobag Project - Turkey DOBAG is a Turkish anachronym which identifies the Natural Dye Research and Development Project. The project is a women's carpet weaving co-operative that celebrat......shift in color harmony around the time of industrialization. With the introduction of synthetic dyes and a growing demand for production in the world market, carpets began to lose their natural (plant based) sympathetic color harmony. With the aim of reintroducing natural dyes the DOBAG project was ... - http://www.maiwa.com/artisans/dobag.html 03-08-2005 - Category: Turkish - More from this publisher
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WALKING TO EASTERN TURKESTAN ...elcome. As to color, the opinion of the collecting families is that the hot, vibrant colors are all natural dyes. If that could be established, it might help to stimulate interest among U.S. collectors in these... - http://www.rugreview.com/145estur.htm 21-12-2004 - Category: Chinese - More from this publisher
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PAK PERSIAN RUGS - CARING FOR ORIENTAL RUGS, PERSIAN RUGS ...epend on a few factors. These include whether the rug's pile is primarily wool or silk, whether the dyes are colorfast, and how old/fragile the rug is. For wool pile rugs, spills can generally be clea......ap should be removed. After this is done, the pile of the rug should be smoothed down in its natural direction. The rug can then be hung on a chair indoors or on a fence to dry. If the rug is too large to hang, just the wet area can be propped up, so that both sides of the rug get some air and are a... - http://www.pakpersianrugs.com/oriental-persian-rug-carpet-care.lasso?return=Articles 16-12-2004 - Category: Miscellaneous - More from this publisher
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