paisley
Paisley
Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped symbol of Persian origin. Similar to half of the Yin yang symbol, or the leaf of the Indian bodhi tree. The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American quiltmakers.
Pickles Can't remember what sort of dog it was, but it was definitely called Pickles.
The Paisley pattern is named after the town of Paisley in Scotland, which became a center for the production of woven textiles featuring this distinctive design in the 19th century. The pattern itself is derived from ancient Persian motifs that resemble a teardrop or almond shape, often associated with fertility and eternity. The popularity of these textiles spread, and the name "Paisley" became synonymous with the pattern due to its association with the Scottish textile industry.
The Peacock throne is called "Takht-i Tāvūs" in Persian. The peacock throne was called Takht-i-murassa in Persian.
Persian Empire.
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yes Pakistan producing textile and the biggest city of producing textile is faisalabad which is called textile city.
They called it the Kingdom of Persia. We call it the Persian Empire.
The raw materlal used to make textile produckts is called?
Oregano in Persian is called "مرزه".
There's not an actual town called Pickles Gap, Arkansas. It's more of any area located in Conway, Arkansas. There's a creek that runs beside Hwy 65 and this is where the name originated. As legend has it, a German immigrant was attempting to cross the creek with a wagon full of pickles. The wagon turned over strolling pickles everywhere. Ever since, it has been called Pickles Gap. There's a business there now called Pickles Gap Village.