- ****s, rugs,
domestic bags and bedding, with
soumak fabrics used for
bedding known as
soumak mafrash.
Soumak is a type of flat weave,
somewhat resembling...
-
Jayashree Mukherjee Kaul as
Bonhi Kushal Papai Bhowmick as Kripan's
friend Soumak Basu as
Kripan Banerjee aka
Babusona Kaustuv Sengupta as
Kiran Kanti Banerjee...
- dyes for
textiles including weft-wrapped
soumak rugs and bags in the
Middle East. The
names sumac and
soumak likely derive from the
Arabic and Syriac...
-
refers to pile-woven textiles, flat-woven ****s and rugs like Kilim,
Soumak, and
embroidered tissues like
Suzani are part of the
manifold tradition...
- the
plants altogether.[citation needed]
Other spellings include sumak,
soumak, and sumaq. "Rhus L."
Germplasm Resources Information Network.
United States...
- Look up
sumac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sumac may
refer to:
Soumak rug (also
spelt Soumakh, Sumak, Sumac, or Soumac), a type of weft-wrapped...
- made of a
mixture of
linen and wool and
woven in
soumak technique; it is one of the last
examples of
soumak weaving technique in
medieval Swedish textile...
- 2017).
Constancio Bernardo.
Soumak. p. 144. ISBN 978-971-94920-1-6.
Angelo Bernardo (21
March 2016). A Life in Sketches.
Soumak. Dacanay, Barbara. "Constancio...
- dancers, the
Shamakhi Dancers, and also for
perhaps giving its name to the
Soumak rugs.
Eleven major earthquakes have
rocked Shamakhi but
through multiple...
- Petsopoulos,
Yanni (1979). Kilims: Flat
Woven Tapestry Rugs. Rizzoli. ISBN 0-8478-0245-0.
Weaving Art Museum:
Soumak and
Kelim Weaving of the Caucasus...