The warp ends, or strings, that extend from the end of the rug.
Decorative border or edging of hanging threads on a carpet, composed of the visible ends of the warp threads, which have been trimmed and knotted. Funchsine: An early synthetic dye created by the English and French firms in the 1860's. It is found on several oriental rugs from vast origins typically in a dark camel hue. The color changes with time and exposure to sunlight from a magenta hue. It can be found unchanged in some rugs. Typically the back side of the rug in areas knotted with funchsine have maintained the bright magenta hue. Garden Carpet: A classical Persian carpet pattern dating back to the legendary ‘garden' carpet of Khosru 1, showing an aerial view of a garden divided into compartments that contain flowers, swimming ducks, fish and trees. There are usually poems to Nature in the cartouches that fill the borders.
The ends of the rug. Warps extending from each end of a rug which are treated in several ways to prevent the wefts and knots from unraveling.
See cut fringe and tassel fringe.
ornamental addition to the three free edges of a flag, especially military flags and colors (see also National Color).
edging consisting of hanging threads or tassels
adorn with a fringe; "The weaver fringed the scarf"
decorate with or as if with a surrounding fringe; "fur fringed the hem of the dress"
an ornamental appendage to the border of an item
The edge of the edge of something, about to be disqualified from the category it modifies.
The loose ends created by the carpet's warp threads that emerge from the upper and lower ends of a rug. Sometimes the fringe is left plain; sometimes it is braided or knotted.
This is the exposed end of the warp extending out of the ends. It may be braided, or knotted, often in unusual ways.
Areas of the city that border on non-urban areas or the 'edge' (loosely defined) of the built-up urban area.
situated on the edge or away from the center of something.
Decorative thin strips or strings, usually hanging from the hemline.
Extension of the warp threads on two opposite sides of a rug.
A decorative border of threads, cords, or strips around a flag.
A decoration usually attached at the hem made of Beads, Threads, Leather Strips or other materials.
Warp threads that extend beyond the end of the rug.
Warps extending from the ends of an area rug, which are treated in several ways to prevent the wefts and knots from unravelling. Today, artificial fringe is added to some tufted and machine made area rugs to make them look authentic.
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Decorative thin strips or strings, usually hanging from the hem line.
The excess warp threads extending from the end of the rug sometimes finished in macramé style knotting.
(drapery) This ornamental edging is made in continuous form, by attaching threads or cords to a band they hang down to form a fringe.
Trimming for draperies and up holstery. Threads on cords are grouped together in various ways, and left loose at one end.
On windowed displays, there's a narrow portion of the frame (q.v.) between the text area and the window's border. Emacs displays the fringe using a special face (q.v.) called fringe. See section fringe.
A decorative edge or hem.
The ends created by the carpet’s warp threads that emerge from the upper and lower ends of a hand-knotted rug. On machine woven rugs, the fringe is added after the loom weaving is complete.
Long tassels of yarn used to finish ends of the rug.
A garment decoration consisting of parallel thin fabric strips, strings or other material sewn closely together.
Trim for edges of drapery treatments made of narrow braid with attached loops and tassels.
Warps extending from the foundation at the ends of a rug. These warps are treated in various ways to prevent wefts and knots from unraveling.
Long strands of beads along the edge of a project.
Used to trim the edges of the flag other than the pole hem. A decorative border or edging of hanging threads, cord, or strips, often attached to a decorative band.
A fringe is an ornamental appendage to the border of a towel. It originally consisted of the ends of the warp, projecting beyond the woven fabric. More commonly it is made separate and sewed on, consisting sometimes of projecting ends, twisted or plaited together, and sometimes of loose threads of towel loops.
A woven band with decorative ends extending from one side. The band is usually attached to the free edges of the flag though it often does extend over the top and bottom ends of the pole sleeve. This serves as decoration and helps to accentuate the body and drape of the unfurled flag by weighting the light edges of the silk.
Fringe is an edging with hanging tassels or threads used as decoration.
A decoration consisting of a row of hanging threads or strips.