aubusson

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A center of French carpet production which began in the mid 17th century At first, rugs woven in Aubusson were based on Turkish models but from the mid 19th century, designs began competing with those of the English Many tapestry woven rugs were woven in the 18th and 19th centuries and generally those have designs of flowers and bouquets and architectural motifs
French design flat weave rug normally with a floral center medallion and pastel colors
factory known for tapestries of pastoral scenes, & later rugs
Aubusson carpet
Floor covering produced at the village of Aubusson in central France. A centre for the production of tapestries and furniture coverings since the 16th century, Aubusson was granted the title of Royal Manufactory in 1665. In 1743 workshops were established to manufacture pile carpets for the nobility, and soon thereafter carpets were being produced in the flat-woven tapestry technique in floral and chinoiserie patterns. In the 19th-20th centuries the name Aubusson became synonymous with a flat-woven French carpet
aubusson

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    Au·bus·son

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    [ "O-b&-'sOn ] (noun.) 1851. Aubusson, town in France.
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