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Although isolated instances of carpet production pre-date
the Muslim invasion of

Spain, the Hispano-Moresque examples are the earliest significant body
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production beginning in Spain as early as the 10th century AD. The
earliest extant Spanish carpet, the so-called Synagogue carpet, is a
unique survival dated to the 14th century. The earliest group of
Hispano-Moresque carpets, Admiral carpets (also know as armorial
carpets), has an all-over geometric, repeat pattern punctuated by
blazons of noble, Christian Spanish families. The variety of this
design was analyzed most thoroughly by May Beattie. Many of the
15th-century, Spanish carpets rely heavily on designs originally
developed on the Anatolian Peninsula. Carpet production continued
after the Reconquest of Spain and eventual expulsion of the
Muslim population in the 15th century. 16th-century Renaissance Spanish
carpet design is a derivative of silk textile design. Two of the most
popular motifs are wreaths and pomegranates. |
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