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Topic: Wool Rugs

Related:
  Wool    Rug  
  Rugs and Carpets    Area Rugs  
  Floor Rugs    Oriental Rugs  
  Wool Yarn    Antique Oriental Rugs  
  Fabric Mills Wool    Persian rugs  
  Wool Socks    Wool Blankets  

 
 
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Angela Berkley,
High School Student

The wool rugs should be beaten or vacuumed - possible to wash them gently by hand, once in a while or dry clean.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

Contemporary Wool Area Rugs These gorgeously soft wool rugs wash any room in elegance.
Gabbeh rugs are woven on horizontal looms of hand spun wool.
Fine wool rugs have a natural soil repellency, and detergents may destroy or harm the natural oils of your carpet.
Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Magnifique rugs are Carved textured tufted wool rugs in the classic French pattern with the Floral Medalion.
Rugs made in Napal are decorative and tend to be made of a thick wool pile and the designs available are traditional to contemporary.
Rugs were hand knotted using Vegetable Dyes, Hand Spun Wool and Mountain Wool.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Wool is used as a foundation material in some nomadic and village rugs because wool is readily available to these weaving groups.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

Navajo Rugs are made from carded, hand spun wool.
Astrid Schuhmann,
Backpacker

The rugs are woven with Berber wool, Swedish and Irish linen or American cotton.
Nexus rugs are machine made of 100% New Zealand Wool with the look and feel of handmade rugs.
Our rugs are hand woven in 100% pure Himalayan highland wool.
 
 
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