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41 Karakul Cloth
A coating fabric made to imitate Persian lambskin in 48-in. and 50-in. width. It is a fine astrakhan. All-wool yarns are used. -
42 Kashan Rugs
Persian rugs of very fine grain and closeness of texture and a notably short and velvety pile. The patterns are flowers in rows or on graceful curling stems with foliage. Usually there is a diamond-shaped medallion centrepiece. The borders are elaborate and frequently have as many as seven stripes. Cotton warp and dyed blue weft. There are two picks between each row of the wool tufts which are tied in " Senna knots." The colouring is dark and sombre, but rich. -
43 Kermanshah Rugs
Usually all-wool Persian-made rugs. The fairly long, close pile is tied in Sebna knot. The design usually consists of floral patterns, often small palm leaves in rows with a central medallion elaborately coloured. Borders are stripes, also floral. The warp is cotton and there are two binding picks between each row of tufts. Colours are light shades of blue, pink, green and ivory. -
44 Koordistan Rugs
A Persian rug made of all wool. -
45 Kulyahi Rug
A standard Persian rug, all wool. -
46 Sarabend Rugs
Persian hand-made rugs with cotton warp and weft ground and short wool pile tied in Senna knot. The design is always the " Pear " in all-over effects, with elaborate borders of seven or more stripes. The weft crosses twice beneath each row of tufts. They are frequently made as runners, viz., in long narrow stripes. Colours are reds and blues. -
47 Sarandaz Rugs
Trade term for certain Persian and Anatolian knotted wool rugs of various characters, which are used by the head of the household. -
48 Sarpuz Carpets
Trade term for Persian and Anatolian knotted wool carpets used as floor covering. -
49 Sekirlat
SEKIRLAT, SEKILLATHIn the Persian dictionary entitled Borbani-Cathi, published in Calcutta, 1818, this fabric is described as made of wool in the ancient Greek empire. -
50 Sekillath
SEKIRLAT, SEKILLATHIn the Persian dictionary entitled Borbani-Cathi, published in Calcutta, 1818, this fabric is described as made of wool in the ancient Greek empire. -
51 Serapi Rugs
Large Persian hand-made rugs, nearly square, having cotton ground and short close wool pile tied in Ghiordes knot. The design is usually a cream coloured centre medallion, with floral effects and inscriptions. -
52 Sina Rug
A standard Persian rug woven of wool and cotton. -
53 Tcharhad Rugs
Small square hand knotted Persian rugs. Usually made of wool yarn all through.
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