Palace (from Persian Pelas, Tat. - Palace, Bashk. - Balaç, French palace ) - a two-sided carpetless rug , rug, (has the synonym “ carpet ”); It is carried out in the technique of manual or machine weaving , as well as in a combination of both. Widespread are Azerbaijani, Ukrainian, Moldavian, Caucasian, Central Asian, Bulgarian, Indian and other palaces.
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Description
Sizes are most often found with a width of 80-100 cm, a length of 3 to 15 meters or more. The rugs were decorated with embroideries, appliqués and other types of hand decoration. With the development of dyeing technology, the colors of the rugs also changed.
“Blue Carpet”, “Red Carpet”, “Green Carpet” and others, which became an integral part of the solemnity at the opening ceremonies of festivals, forums, balls or other important events and events, gained popularity. You can meet in the "Walk of Fame", at the gangway of the plane, pier. The carpet usually lies on the steps of the stairs, lined in halls and corridors.
See also
- Carpet
- Cannes Film Festival - Red Carpet
- Oscar (award) - The length of the red carpet is about 150 meters, the width is about 10
- Commodity deficit in the USSR - the carpet was considered a commodity deficit in the early 60s
- Erivan province - production of wool by the Kurds and partly Tatars (meaning Azerbaijanis ) carpets, rugs, jijims (paths)
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Literature
- Soviet encyclopedic dictionary. - S. 970.