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D
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Daghestan: NE Caucasus fine bluish rugs.
Daoulatabad: NW Afghan village, market
center for selling commercial rugs from the Afghan Turkmen
tribes.
Dhurrie: A flatwoven rug from India,
usually made of cotton.
Diyarbakir: Kurdish rug collecting centre
in East Anatolia.
Dizlyk: small pentagonal shaped pile
weavings for the knees of camels.
Doruksh: Jufti knotted Qainat carpets
in the floral city style.
Dozar: A Persian name used to describe
approximately a 4.6 x 6.6 size carpet.
Dry rot: After many years the rug becomes
dry and brittle, or liquids or moisture on a rug for an extended
time can cause the rug to become dry rot
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