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<title>Caucasian Border Design</title>
<description>The Caucasian Border Design.  So called by the author because it is seldom found in any but the Caucasian fabrics.  It is a sort of an S-shaped arrangement of the latch hook design....</description>
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<title>Caucasian Border Design</title>
<description>The Caucasian Border Design.  So called by the author because it is seldom found in any but the Caucasian fabrics.  It is a sort of an S-shaped arrangement of the latch hook design....</description>
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<title>Caucasian Border Design</title>
<description>The Caucasian Border Design.  So called by the author because it is seldom found in any but the Caucasian fabrics.  It is a sort of an S-shaped arrangement of the latch hook design....</description>
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<title>Chichi Border Design</title>
<description>The Chichi Border Design.  Usually consists of an eight-petaled flower arranged on the alternate steps of the Greek meander.  It is seldom found in any rugs but the Tchetchen....</description>
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<title>Comb Design</title>
<description>An emblem of the Mohammedan faith to remind the devout that cleanliness is next to godliness.  For this reason it appears in its various forms near the niche of many prayer rugs, especially in the Dag...</description>
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<title>Comb Design</title>
<description>An emblem of the Mohammedan faith to remind the devout that cleanliness is next to godliness.  For this reason it appears in its various forms near the niche of many prayer rugs, especially in the Dag...</description>
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<title>Crab Design</title>
<description>A border design having the appearance of a series of crabs with their claws extended.  Very common in the Caucasian fabrics, especially the Kazaks....</description>
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<description>Chinese Fret, Greek Fret, and Greek Key border designs.  This is suggested by the overlapping of the sea waves.  It is commonly found in the borders of the Samarkand, Kashgar, Yarkand, Beluchistan, an...</description>
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<title>Fret and Key</title>
<description>Chinese Fret, Greek Fret, and Greek Key border designs.  This is suggested by the overlapping of the sea waves.  It is commonly found in the borders of the Samarkand, Kashgar, Yarkand, Beluchistan, an...</description>
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<title>Greek Meander</title>
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<title>Herati Design</title>
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<title>Herati Design</title>
<description>Also known as the fish, twin fish and Feraghan designs.  Better known as the Herati.  It originated in the old city of Herat.  It consists of a rosette between two lancet-shaped leaves which very much...</description>
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<title>Herati Design</title>
<description>Also known as the fish, twin fish and Feraghan designs.  Better known as the Herati.  It originated in the old city of Herat.  It consists of a rosette between two lancet-shaped leaves which very much...</description>
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<description>Also known as the fish, twin fish and Feraghan designs.  Better known as the Herati.  It originated in the old city of Herat.  It consists of a rosette between two lancet-shaped leaves which very much...</description>
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<title>Herati Design</title>
<description>Also known as the fish, twin fish and Feraghan designs.  Better known as the Herati.  It originated in the old city of Herat.  It consists of a rosette between two lancet-shaped leaves which very much...</description>
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<title>Herati Design</title>
<description>Also known as the fish, twin fish and Feraghan designs.  Better known as the Herati.  It originated in the old city of Herat.  It consists of a rosette between two lancet-shaped leaves which very much...</description>
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<title>Knot of Destiny Design</title>
<description>This design dates back to Solomon's time.  It is one of the Chinese Buddhist ornaments and is therefore quite commonly found in the Samarkand, Yarkand, Kashgar, and the various Chinese products.  Also...</description>
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<title>Knot of Destiny Design</title>
<description>This design dates back to Solomon's time.  It is one of the Chinese Buddhist ornaments and is therefore quite commonly found in the Samarkand, Yarkand, Kashgar, and the various Chinese products.  Also...</description>
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<title>Knot of Destiny Design</title>
<description>This design dates back to Solomon's time.  It is one of the Chinese Buddhist ornaments and is therefore quite commonly found in the Samarkand, Yarkand, Kashgar, and the various Chinese products.  Also...</description>
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<title>Knots</title>
<description>Some of the knots used in weaving oriental rugs....</description>
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<title>Knots</title>
<description>Some of the knots used in weaving oriental rugs....</description>
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<title>Knots</title>
<description>Some of the knots used in weaving oriental rugs....</description>
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<title>Kulah Destiny Design</title>
<description>Claimed by some to have originally been intended to represent an alligator.  There are exceedingly few Kulah rugs that do not show it and seldom is it seen in any other class of fabrics....</description>
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<title>Kulah Destiny Design</title>
<description>Claimed by some to have originally been intended to represent an alligator.  There are exceedingly few Kulah rugs that do not show it and seldom is it seen in any other class of fabrics....</description>
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<title>Lamp Figures</title>
<description>Crude figures of lamps, like miniature tea-pots, often hang from the prayer niche of the Turkish prayer rugs, especially those of the Konieh, Ghiordes, and Ladik varieties.  They are usually of a flor...</description>
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