Clipart illustrations of oriental rugs, including patterns often seen on oriental rugs, as well as weave techniques.
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turkish Design
A nameless Turkish border design.... |
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Turtle Design
The tortoise or turtle border design is a design in which the figure of the tortoise is arrayed in a manner similar to that of the Herati border design. In China the tortoise stands for longevity and... |
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Wine-Glass Border
A border which resembles a wine glass and is especially common in the Caucasian textiles, particularly the Kazaks and Shirvans. It appears in various forms, but the most common is the one in combinat... |
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Wine-Glass Border
A border which resembles a wine glass and is especially common in the Caucasian textiles, particularly the Kazaks and Shirvans. It appears in various forms, but the most common is the one in combinat... |
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Wine-Glass Border
A border which resembles a wine glass and is especially common in the Caucasian textiles, particularly the Kazaks and Shirvans. It appears in various forms, but the most common is the one in combinat... |
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Wine-Glass Border
A border which resembles a wine glass and is especially common in the Caucasian textiles, particularly the Kazaks and Shirvans. It appears in various forms, but the most common is the one in combinat... |
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Winged-Globe Design
An Egyptian design consisting of a small ball, on the sides of which are two asps with extended wings, expressing by these extended wings the power of protection afforded by the Egyptian government. ... |
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Y Form
One of the most famous of the Mongolian patterns and figures largely in the decoration of Chinese rugs.... |