Category
page 1Rugs and carpets

carpet
thumb|One of the Ardabil Carpets
thumb|A small rug
magic carpet
legendary carpet used for transportation
prayer rug
piece of fabric, sometimes a pile carpet, used by Muslims and some Christians during prayer

Rubia
Rubia is the type genus of the Rubiaceae family of flowering plants, which also contains Coffea (coffee). It contains around 80 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and subshrubs native to the Old World.
red carpet
bright floor covering to mark the route taken by important attendees at ceremonial and formal occasions
Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
art museum
Turkmen rug
type of Central Asian textile traditionally made by Turkmen nomads

millefleur
right|thumb|300px|The Triumph of Death, or the Three Fates, Flanders|Flemish tapestry with a typical mille-fleurs background,
thumb|The birds and animals at inconsistent scales are a feature of the style
Millefleur, millefleurs or mille-fleur (French mille-fleurs, literally "thousand flowers") refers to a composition with many different small flowers and plants in the background, usually against a green ground, as though growing in grass. It is primarily associated with European tapestry during the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, from about 1400 to 1550, but mostly appears around 1480
oriental rug
type of textile
Turkmen Carpet Museum
Museums in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
fitted carpet
carpet intended to completely cover a floor
rug making
making of rugs or carpets
flower carpet
carpet made of flowers
Berber (Amazigh) carpet
hand-knotted carpets made by the Amazigh (Berber) people of North Africa
chiprovtsi carpet
style of carpet originating from northwest Bulgaria
Arifa Jan
Activist for rug making in India
Pirot Kilim
variety of flat tapestry- woven rugs traditionally produced in Pirot, Serbia
soumak
thumb|300px|Soumak Mafrash (bedding bag) panel, from Borchali, Georgia, late 19th century. The pattern includes motifs used on kilims, such as the eye, cross, and hook, to ward off the [[evil eye; the central diamond-shaped motif represents a dragon.]]
Shusha Carpet Museum
museum in Azerbaijan
carpet hanger
a carpet beat stand
Varamin rug
type of Persian carpet
knotted pile
hand weaving technique in which supplementary weft yarns are wrapped around warp ends and cut to produce tufts or pile
eagle rug
a small rug on which Byzantine-rite bishops stand during divine liturgy and other services
Baluch rug
type of carpet
Khes
alt=A stout cloth used for bedding and wrap (shawl)|thumb|Khes (a kind of thick blanket, it is a handoom [[damask cloth) used in bedding in Pakistan and northwest India.]]
Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting
aspect of art history
rag rug
woven floor textiles used since the first half of the 19th century
Arabian carpet
type of oriental carpet made in the Arab world
frieze
coarse Medieval woollen, plain weave cloth with a nap on one side; later a sturdy carpet and upholstery fabric
carpet cleaning
process of removing dirt and stains from carpets which can be achieved using a number of different methods
arraiolos rug
Type of Portuguese rug
GoodWeave International
organization
dragon carpet
type of early Caucasian carpet
Tibetan rug
type of rug or carpet woven in Tibet
Uzbek carpet
type of traditional carpet