Symbolic significance of star pattern in Islamic carpets [PDF]
During the Islamic era, carpet designers, influenced by the aesthetics of this religion, opted for the designs and patterns reflecting the Islamic concept of spirituality and monotheism.
maryam ranjbar +2 more
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A Comparative Study of the Structure of Design and Pattern of Kurdi Carpets of Khorasan with Carpets from Kurdistan Area [PDF]
Kurdi tribes of Khorasan are one of the main carpet weaving tribes among the nomads in Iran. The study of the patterns and motifs used in their carpets reveals that these motifs integrate with the costumes and cultures of each area and are rooted in ...
ali Vandshoari +2 more
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The Effect of Westernization (Golfarang) on Kashan's Architecture Decoration and Carpets [PDF]
The design and role of Golfarang is one of the most popular designs in the field of traditional art and carpet design. The motifs called roses or flowers and bird originate from Western Art, and most scholars regard this motif as an ancient western motif.
tahereh salimi, H. Azizi
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Nazim design of Qashqai Carpet in the process of changing lifestyle Qashqai nomads from migration to settlement case study : nazim design of carpet producing Cheshmeh Rahman and Golafshan camps [PDF]
This article is the result of a field activity and is associated with the carpet of Qashqai's Nazem design. which has been completed in the camps of Cheshmeh Rahman and Gol Afshan in the city of Semirom in Isfahan province. the nazem design is one of the
Mohammad Afrough
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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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Analysing wear in carpets by detecting varying local binary patterns [PDF]
Currently, carpet companies assess the quality of their products based on their appearance retention capabilities. For this, carpet samples with different degrees of wear after a traffic exposure simulation process are rated with wear labels by human ...
De Keyser, Robain +5 more
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Feature extraction of the wear label of carpets by using a novel 3D scanner [PDF]
In the textile industry, the quality of carpets is still determined through visual assessment by human experts. Human assessment is somewhat subjective, so there is a need for a more objective assessment which yields to automated systems.
De Keyser, Robain +5 more
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Natural and wild pomegranate peel have been used as colorants for wool yarn because of their high tannin contents. The woolen yarns dyed with pomegranate peel showed different shades of yellow and brown.
F. Talebpour, M. Veysian, F. Malekan
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Surface reconstruction of wear in carpets by using a wavelet edge detector [PDF]
Carpet manufacturers have wear labels assigned to their products by human experts who evaluate carpet samples subjected to accelerated wear in a test device.
C. Ducottet +15 more
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Work restructuring and changing craft identity: the Tale of the Disaffected Weavers (or what happens when the rug is pulled from under your feet) [PDF]
This article explores the changes in worker identity that can occur during manufacturing restructuring – specifically those linked to the declining status of craft work – through an in-depth case study of Weaveco, a UK carpet manufacturer. An analysis of
Alvesson, M. +22 more
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