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Aubusson carpet, usually of considerable size, handwoven at the villages of Aubusson and Felletin, in the d'partement of Creuse in … Read more Aubusson carpet, usually of considerable size, handwoven at the villages of Aubusson and Felletin, in the d'partement of Creuse in central France. Workshops were established in 1743 to manufacture pile carpets primarily for the nobility, to whom the Savonnerie court production was not available. Aubusson carpets were, however, also made for the royal residences. Soon after the production of carpets began at Aubusson, the pileless tapestry technique previously in use in this district was adopted for so many of the carpets that the word Aubusson has become synonymous with a flat-woven French carpet, and it is not generally realized that piled rugs in numbers have been made there. See less
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