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1 Turkey Reds
Cotton cloths dyed Turkey red and shipped to India. A great many qualities are made. Plain weave. -
2 Alizarine Reds
A term used in the West African trade to denote cloths 32-in. to 36-in. wide, 20 yards long, made from grey and red yarns in the warp and grey weft. About 16 X 15 per 1/4 in., and 20's grey, 24's alizarine red, 24's weft. The alizarine red yarn is a fast colour and similar to Turkey red in shade and properties. Usually half colour and half grey yarn is used in the warp, the designs being bold, wide stripes and plain weave. -
3 Madrasi
The native East African name for turkey reds. -
4 Meles Rugs
Rugs made in Turkey. The loose and short pile is tied in Ghiordes knot. Very bright reds, blues and yellows are usually used in a great variety of designs. Woven with selvedges and the ends are fringed. Made from wool warp and coarse cotton weft.
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