nœud de gördes ou nœud de ghiordès

nœud de gördes ou nœud de ghiordès

nœud de gördes ou nœud de ghiordès Nœud (dit aussi nœud turc) utilisé dans la fabrication de certains tapis d'Orient de haute laine, réalisé en entourant le fil de la trame sur chaque fil de la chaîne.

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