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  2. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Islamic culture. An oriental rug is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in "Oriental countries" for home use, local sale, and export. Oriental carpets can be pile woven or flat woven without pile, [ 1] using various materials such as silk, wool, cotton, jute and animal hair. [ 2]

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    Rugs USA. Rugs USA offers many different options, from washable wool to jute and sisal to custom-sized. There’s a large clearance section you can browse to find great deals up to 80 percent off.

  4. Eagle rug - Wikipedia

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    Eagle rug. An Eagle rug ( Greek αετός, aëtos; Church-Slavonic орлецъ, orlets) is a small rug, usually round, upon which Byzantine Rite bishops stand during divine liturgy and other services. The Orlets ("Eaglet") is a small round or oval rug, whereon is represented an eagle, with a glory around his head, flying above a city.

  5. The 26 Best Outdoor Rugs Are Weather-Resistant and Easy ... - AOL

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    Buy: Sea Pier Outdoor Rug $84.15 . 4. nuLOOM Wynn Braided Indoor-Outdoor Accent Rug BEST BRAIDED OPTION. Made of 100% polypropylene, this indoor-outdoor rug is durable and resistant to wear and tear.

  6. The best places to shop for affordable rugs online - AOL

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    You just have to know where to shop. Browse these five sites stocking affordable rugs that look like luxury buys. 1. Wayfair. A beacon for affordable home decor, Wayfair has countless rugs that ...

  7. Nain rug - Wikipedia

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    Nain rug. A round Nain rug. Nain rugs are produced in Nain, in central Iran, beginning shortly before World War II. They are constructed using the Persian knot, and typically have between 250 and 500 knots per square inch. The pile is wool, spun finer than most Persian wools, and the nap is short. [1]

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