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|Original name = گره متقارن
 
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|Alternative name = Turkish (Turkbaff), Ghiordes, or Gördes Knot
 
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'''Symmetric Knot''', The Turkish (Turkbaff), Ghiordes, or Gördes knot. This knot is tied on two warps.<ref>Stone, 274</ref>
 
'''Symmetric Knot''', The Turkish (Turkbaff), Ghiordes, or Gördes knot. This knot is tied on two warps.<ref>Stone, 274</ref>
  

Latest revision as of 13:06, 2 February 2021

Symmetrical Knot
Symmetrical Knot-WikiRug.jpg
General information
NameSymmetrical Knot
Original nameگره متقارن
Origin Iran: Azebayjan, Tabriz, Afshar, Shahre-Kord, Bakhtiari


Symmetric Knot, The Turkish (Turkbaff), Ghiordes, or Gördes knot. This knot is tied on two warps.[1]

References

  1. Stone, 274

Bibliography

  • Peter F. Stone, (2013), Oriental Rugs: An Illustrated Lexicon of Motifs, Materials, and Origins Kindle Edition, North Clarendon :Tuttle