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Braided Rugs |
Braided rugs are originated from the Orient. This type of rugs came from the Eastern countries.
You can find braided rugs in any eastern country - it can be Turkey or China as well.
Among the producers of braided rugs also those countries are listed which were under
political, ethnical and religious influence of the East.
In this list of braided rugs producers following countries are included - Balkan states, Egypt, and countries of Northern Africa - Tunis and Marokko.
Braided rugs have one common feature - fabrics are made by classical method - weaving of nodules and at the time these rugs have pile.
Carpet weaved this way must have threads in its base. Nodules have different types and in dependence of it braided rugs are sorted. Here're names of some more often used nodules: Persian, Turkish, Tibetan and Spanish nodules.
Braided rugs are made by different people and this way style of weaving may vary.
Nomads, peasants, at small workshops and large manufactures are involved to this process.
Natural and artificial paints are used to make drawings on braided rugs. These types of painted are got by different ways. Raw materials for natural paints are extracted from the plants and animals. Artficial paints are made on the modern chemical factories with using of advanced technologies.
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