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carpet![]() Traditional carpetmaking in India, Kashmir, and Pakistan is very much an extension of weaving. The nap or wool is set in progressive layers between the strands of a loom, each layer being patted down tightly against the layer beneath with a hooked metal pin. ![]() Carpets for sale in Fès, Morocco. The carpet trade has been thriving in Morocco since the Middle Ages. ![]() Woman weaving, Turkey. Since Marco Polo reported on the beautiful high-quality carpets produced in the town of Konya in the 13th century, Turkey has been well known for its hand-woven wool and silk carpets. Carpet-weaving originated with nomadic tribes, but carpets are now produced in many towns including Kula, Usak, and Konya.
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| Two women-servants came out with pails and brooms and brushes, and gave the sidewalk a thorough scrubbing; meanwhile two others scrubbed the four marble steps which led up to the door; beyond these we could see some men-servants taking up the carpet of the grand staircase. A broad green carpet was unrolling itself upon the desert, while advancing across the carpet was a wonderful procession that made the girl open her eyes in amazement as she gazed. A judge at common law may be an ordinary man; a good judge of a carpet must be a genius. |
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