Braided rugs are certainly an epitome of American craftsmanship. The equipment used for weave of the braided rugs vary a lot from standard fibers such as wool, fiber and chenille to synthetic fibers such as nylon and polypropylene. The handcrafting of Braided rugs in progress in the near the beginning 1700’s in the New England area of America and spread westward with the settler, who made first-class use of braided rugs to wrap the rough floors of their boundary cabin.
July 13, 2010
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