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What Is A Rug?

Rugs on sale explains briefly what a rug is, how it is made and what types of rugs exist. Is there a difference between a rug and a carpet? A rug is a floor covering of shaggy or woven material used to cover part of a floor. Rugs, in particular area rugs and oriental rugs are made of some sort of pile knotted onto a cotton foundation. Materials can include wool, silk, cotton, camel hair, goat hair, sea grasses and synthetics. Rug tends to be a piece of heavy fabric, usually with a nap or a pile, that are used as a floor covering but do not extend over the entire floor. They can also be the treated skin of an animal, for example, a bear rug. For further details, please visit: http://rugsonsale.com.au/what-is-a-rug/

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What Is A Rug?

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  1. What Is A Rug?

  2. Is there a difference between a rug and a carpet? A rug is a floor covering of shaggy or woven material used to cover part of a floor. Rugs, in particular area rugs and oriental rugs are made of some sort of pile knotted onto a cotton foundation. Materials can include wool, silk, cotton, camel hair, goat hair, sea grasses and synthetics. Rug tends to be a piece of heavy fabric, usually with a nap or a pile, that are used as a floor covering but do not extend over the entire floor. They can also be the treated skin of an animal, for example, a bear rug. For further details, please click here.

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