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Kidderminster
Carpets are a reversible
flat weave carpet popular from
the 18th century to the early 20th century.
This form of
carpeting has no pile
and the pattern is shown in opposing
colors on both faces, making it possible
to turn the carpet
over when one side
was worn or soiled. In North America
these carpets were commonly called
Ingrain Carpet.
None are woven today
in the town of Kidderminster,
but they
are made still in small quantities
in the United States,
including
designs by William Morris.
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