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Definition of Tapestry carpet

Tapestry carpet
Tapestry Tap"es*try, n.; pl. Tapestries. [F. tapissere, fr. tapisser to carpet, to hang, or cover with tapestry, fr. tapis a carpet, carpeting, LL. tapecius, fr. L. tapete carpet, tapestry, Gr. ?, ?. Cf. Tapis, Tippet.] A fabric, usually of worsted, worked upon a warp of linen or other thread by hand, the designs being usually more or less pictorial and the stuff employed for wall hangings and the like. The term is also applied to different kinds of embroidery. Tapestry carpet, a kind of carpet, somewhat resembling Brussels, in which the warp is printed before weaving, so as to produce the figure in the cloth. Tapestry moth. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Carpet moth, under Carpet.

Meaning of Tapestry carpet from wikipedia

- Grand-Place/Grote Markt, the historic centre of the city, to weave a ****-like tapestry out of colourful begonias or dahlias. The event takes place every...
- gl****. India, Fragment of a Saf ****, an early example rather closer to the tapestry style Millefleur 'Star-Lattice' ****, 17th–early 18th century Mughal...
- Types of oriental flatwoven **** include kilim, soumak, plain weave, and tapestry weave. Types of European flatwoven ****s include Venetian, Dutch, damask...
- or purses. The Reconstruction-era **** bag illustrated is made from a remnant of Printed Tapestry Velvet **** (Whytock ; patent 1832, Edinburgh)...
- Trichophaga tapetzella, the tapestry moth or **** moth, is a moth of the family Tineidae, commonly referred to as fungus moths. It is found worldwide...
- as well as floral tapestry ****s, kept the industry viable, and the town took much of the post-World War II revival in tapestry weaving. In fact the...
- Azerbaijani: kilim کیلیم; Turkish: kilim; Turkmen: kilim ) is a flat tapestry-woven **** or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian...
- woven in a tapestry weave. The word tapestry derives from Old French ta****erie, from ta****er, meaning "to cover with heavy fabric, to ****", in turn...
- invented a power loom for weaving "Brussels" (i.e. pictorial tapestry) and velvet tapestry ****s, his most important invention, which attracted much attention...
- Anatolian ****s and Persian ****s, are the two primary knots. A flat or tapestry woven ****, without pile, is a kilim. A pile **** is influenced...