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Page xliv
... production of Attar of Roses . Its reputation in the carpet world is not very flattering . In the 1920s , the Turkish Sümerbank , which later took control of weaving at Hereke , established carpet factories to produce large quantites of ...
... production of Attar of Roses . Its reputation in the carpet world is not very flattering . In the 1920s , the Turkish Sümerbank , which later took control of weaving at Hereke , established carpet factories to produce large quantites of ...
Page xlvii
... production of white ground rugs , i.e. those with ' chintamani ' , ' bird ' , ' water bug ' and other designs . This design type seems to have been very popular in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and several small ...
... production of white ground rugs , i.e. those with ' chintamani ' , ' bird ' , ' water bug ' and other designs . This design type seems to have been very popular in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and several small ...
Page 105
... production of the finest carpets , even in large formats . In the beginning pieces were made solely for the court , but from 1894 part of the production was allowed to be sold . Since 1935 the manufactory has been operated by the large ...
... production of the finest carpets , even in large formats . In the beginning pieces were made solely for the court , but from 1894 part of the production was allowed to be sold . Since 1935 the manufactory has been operated by the large ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | vi |
A Brief Survey of the Turkish Carpet | xix |
A Classification of the Turkish Carpet | xxx |
Copyright | |
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