A cut-pile carpet with twisted yarns in a relatively dense, erect configuration, with well-defined individual tuft tips This carpet style has more twist than a velvet, but is generally a little less dense Smoother finished saxonies are called "plushes "
The carpet fiber loops are cut and twisted to create a relatively dense, consistent look Saxony carpet presents a smooth, luxurious surface and is generally for formal settings
A cut-pile carpet texture consisting of plied, heat-set yarns in a relatively dense, erect configuration, with well defined individual tuft tips
A cut-pile carpet texture with twisted yarns in a relatively dense, erect configuration The effect is well-defined tuft tips
General term for especially high-quality fabrics of merino wool, usually used for coats and suits The term originally described fabrics made only from the wool of Saxony sheep, a superior strain of merino developed in Germany
A cut pile carpet with a relatively dense and smooth surface, and well defined yarn tips