Girdler's carpet
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Girdler's carpet
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Girdler's carpet was a Mughal carpet. The carpet was ordered by Robert Bell from the Royal workshops in Lahore in 1634. The carpet was given to the Worshipful Company of Girdlers. It was a floral carpet with the dimensions of 27 feet x 8 feet. This carpet is still in possession with the company, in Girdlers' Hall, London. The Girdler's carpet is one of the best-documented examples of Mughul carpet weaving. Mughal Carpets were woven at Agra, Lahore, and Fatehpur Sikri.
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Carpet
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girdler%27s_carpet
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2021-12-10T17:28:28Z
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