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Wool pile was also used in Central Asia by early nomadic tribes who acquired it easily in their wanderings.
"Where are you going?" a deep voice boomed from the coat room as I scoured the winter wool pile.
The larger one measures 34 × 17.5 feet (10.4 × 5.3 metres), and both carpets have a silk warp and wool pile.
5. Harlequin is a wool pile runner, one of many patterns made with natural dyes from a collection called Valley of a Thousand Hills.
Besides the usual cross-stitch and petit point used in canvas embroidery, a raised or clipped stitch called Surrey was employed that created a thick wool pile and enhanced the colour and shading of floral designs.
An 8-by-10-foot wool pile carpet (#SLT016) from J. D. Staron's Modern Antiques collection is $6,000; other sizes are available as well (to the trade only), from (203) 351-1130 or jdstaron.com.
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All-wool pile is popular, although nylon wool mixtures and various combinations of natural and man-made fibres are becoming common.
The wool-pile rug, designed by Terence Conran, is available also in green stripes.
A wool sweater or pile jacket provides warmth on a chilly evening.
In the bedroom, they used a dense-weave, high-pile wool wall-to-wall carpet.
Such textures, Deary says, are the new luxury, in contrast with former standards of deep-pile wool carpets and draperies.
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