| Rosa Belle Holt - Rugs - 1901 - 310 pages
...designs introduced from Europe. Mrs. Bishop tells us that silk produced at Resht is brought to Kashan to be spun and dyed. Then it is sent to Sultanabad to be woven into rugs. It is next returned to Resht to have the pile cut by the sharp instruments used for cutting the... | |
| Rosa Belle Holt - Rugs - 1901 - 314 pages
...be spun and dyed. Then it is sent to Sultanabad to be woven into rugs. It is next returned to Resht to have the pile cut by the sharp instruments used for cutting the velvet pile. After the rugs are finished, they are sent to Teheran to be sold. Chinese Rugs The... | |
| John Kimberly Mumford - Rugs - 1902 - 432 pages
...rugs, therefore, are not considered in this volume. 1 " Silk produced at Resht is brought here [Kashan] to be spun and dyed. Then It is sent to Sultanabad...pile cut by the sharp instruments used for cutting the velvet pile, and the finished carpets are sent to Teheran for sale. They are made only in small... | |
| Samuel Kasha Nweeya - Iran - 1913 - 508 pages
...effective by the addition of silk. Mrs. Bishop tells us "that silk produced at Resht is brought to Kashan to be spun and dyed, then it is sent to Sultanabad to be woven into rugs. It is next returned to Resht to have the pile cut by the sharp instruments used for cutting the... | |
| Samuel Kasha Nweeya - Iran - 1913 - 504 pages
...effective by the addition of silk. Mrs. Bishop tells us "that silk produced at Resht is brought to Kashan to be spun and dyed, then it is sent to Sultanabad to be woven into rugs. It is next returned to Resht to have the pile cut by the sharp instruments used for cutting the... | |
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