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    [title] => Wool and Silk
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    [description] => The first way one normally finds silk in a rug is as a “highlight” or “silk touch”. This will be seen in very high knot count traditional rugs typically. The silk is used in very small amounts throughout the design to highlight, add an extra dimension, and/or pop to the design. The second way silk is incorporated into a handmade wool rug sometimes is when an entire element of a rug or color is done in silk. This is seen in both modern as well as traditional rugs. A design element, for instance a flower or bird, could be entirely carved out in silk within the rug. This design sometimes will also be depressed or raised (have a higher and lower pile) besides being done in silk so it will stand out even more within the rug.
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    [meta_title] => Handmade & Hand-Knotted Wool And Silk Rugs & Carpets | S&H Rugs
    [meta_tags] => Wholesale handmade and hand-knotted Wool and Silk rugs & carpets in the USA - Call: (201) 933-4300
    [meta_keywords] => Wool and silk rugs New Jersey, Wool rug, Wool Rugs New Jersey, wool and silk carpets

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    [tags] => wool and silk rugs, wool and silk carpets, wool and silk rug, wool and silk carpet,
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            [time] => 2015-05-06T05:58:16+00:00
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