_Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century._
ZERFFI, G. C.: _A Manual of the Historical Development of Art._
INDEX
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Aaragh, value of rug trade, 56; spelling, 167, 170.
Abbas, Shah, 53;
rugs woven during reign of, 62;
_see_ Shah Abbas design.
Abenakee rugs, 143, 144.
Acanthus forms employed by Morris, 139.
Adana, 71, 168, 170.
Adiaman, 168, 170.
Adiyemen, 168.
Afghan rugs, 96, 102.
Afghan-Turkestan, 95 (plate).
Afghanistan place-names, 165.
Afghanistan rugs, 95 (and plate), 96, 100.
Afium-Kara-hissar, 168, 170.
African place-names, 169.
Agra, 166, 170.
Agra rugs, 90.
Agrinion, 170.
Ahmedabad, 166, 170.
Aidin, 168, 170.
Ainos, their method of weaving, 24.
Aitsi-ken, 167, 170.
Akbar, Emperor, 87.
Akhissar rugs, 74, 80;
meaning, 162;
spelling, 168, 170.
Akshehr, 168, 170.
Albee, Mrs. Helen R., 143, 144.
Aleppo, 168, 170.
Alexander the Great, rug-weaving in time of, 53.
Alizarin (red coloring matter), 44.
Allahabad, 166, 170.
Allahabad rugs, 90.
Allen, J. Rowelly, 175.
Alleppi, 166, 170.
"Altorientalische Teppiche," Riegl, 177.
Altun, 168, 170.
Amabala, 170.
Ambala, 166.
American interests in India, 35;
in Ouchak, 81;
in Amritsar, 90.
_American Journal of Archaeology_, 175.
American rug-weaving, 24.
Ames, late Gov., rug owned by, 113.
Amritsar, 78 (plate), 166, 170.
Amritsar rugs, 90.
Anatolia, 74, 117, 168, 170.
Anatolian mats, 74.
Anatolian rugs, 74, 79, 122 (and plate).
"Ancient Egypt," Davis and Cobern, 175.
"Ancient Egyptians, The," Wilkinson, 178.
"Ancient Faiths," Inman, 176.
"Ancient Symbol Worship," Westroff and Wake, 178.
"Ancient Symbolism among the Chinese," Elkins, 176.
Anemone, symbolism of, 161.
Angora goat's hair, 30.
Angora province, 77.
Aniline dyes, 44, 46, 134.
Animal forms, not allowed by Mohammedan religion, 37;
employed by Shiah sect and certain others, 38;
in Jaipur rugs, 91;
in Chinese rugs, 114;
symbolism of, 156.
"Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture," Evans, 176.
"Appalachian America," 146.
Arabesque design, 43.
Arabian place-names, 168.
Arabian rug, 70 (plate).
Ardebal (District), 167, 170.
Ardebil rug in South Kensington Museum, 36, 154;
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