15th April 2011
Needlepoint, also known as woolwork, derived from the acient Egyptians who used small slanted stiches to sew up their canvas tents. In 14th century, a Germany peasant in accordance with fabric arrangement and calculated the number of needles, he sucessful...
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08th October 2010
The primary materials used in carpets are wool and silk In some cases, cotton, flax and synthetics are also used just to make the product cheaper. Most tribal or nomadic rugs are wool pile and wool foundation. However, the natural fibers are most commonly...
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08th October 2010
Why is a silk Rug so Valuable?
Whether you did mention perhaps a silk rug or the cotton Persian slk rug, they still expressed the same quantity value. This is, because influential silk rug's overall value, and you must know before buying, you are going s...
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08th October 2010
China has a history of weaving rugs and earned a good reputation. The assimilation of the essence of the Persian rug industry, the skilled Chinese artisans refined rug weaving to the point of perfection. Handmade silk rugs made by Chinese craftsman have s...
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08th October 2010
The Nan Yang hand-made silk carpet is well-known in the world and it's regarded as the valuable collector and this is because it's completely hand-made with excellent materials, and elegant designs. It requires not only skillful workmanship, but also pati...
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08th October 2010
Chinese silk, following a route known later as the Silk Road, reached the distant Roman Empire along the coast of the Mediterranean in the Han(206BC-AD220) and Tang(168-907) dynasties, and China enjoyed fame as the Land of Silk in the East.
Chinese Sil...
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