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Hax's Havens - Oriental Rug 20

Hax's Havens - Oriental Rug 20
Hax's Havens - Oriental Rug 20
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Individual Oriental Rug with Multiple Resolutions

The Oriental Rugs in this collection are reproductions of examples found in the Smithsonian Illustrated Library of Antiques prepared by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Many of them are in museums around the country with a great number in New England.

These are adaptable in that thy can change their size and shape and their resolution can be changed to suit the owner's needs. To preserve the detail and the actual shapes and conditions of these rugs, the largest texture used is as large as can be loaded into Second Life (1024x1024.) This means that anyone looking at the details of the rug must download a texture that is almost 4MB. For a wall hanging this may be desirable, for decorating in a room busy with other textures,this resolution may not be so useful. So, using the menu option you can set the resolution of the rug's texture to be lower.

The five resolutions supplied are:
1024x1024 - Highest resolution - best image quality available, can zoom in on details - 4MB/image
512x512 - High resolution - better image quality, details are apparent - 1MB /image
256x256 - Good resolution - acceptable image, but not crisp - 240KB/image
128x128 - Low resolution - OK image but fuzzy , use only for avoiding lag - 62KB/Image
64x64 - Very Low resolution - Poor image, color splash, but fast - 16KB/image

These rugs are Modify, No Copy, Transfer.

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Menu instructions:

If you are the owner, Left-click and hold the button down for 3 seconds until the menu appears.

The menu items allow you to:

- Select the detail level of the rug;

- RESET the size and shape of the rug to what was originally delivered. This corresponds to the dimensions of the real life rug that it is being reproduced. The X,Y, and Z dimensions are stored as a vector in the Description field of the rug and should not be modified or at least preserved if you need to recover them.

- Get INFO about the rug. Gives you this notecard.

- Set access to the menu. Either OWNERONLY or ANYBODY. Only the Owner can set this option.

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You may also want to consider Oriental Rug with 23 textures containing all of the textures in this collection.

To see or purchase a rug in-world visit the store at: Hax's Havens Furniture

To learn more about them visit Lisp Hax's Blog

If you have any questions contact Lisp Hax.
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Oriental rugs contained in this collection:

Oriental rugs from the Illustrated Library of Antiques prepared by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum of the Smithsonian Instutition.

RUG A 132x108cm Late 19th Century, Sejjadeh rug from central Anatolia, Private collection.

RUG 01 81x67cm Early 20th Century, Sehna district of Iranian Kurdistan, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Springfield, MA

RUG 04 243x155cm "Picture" rug from Indian subcontinent, first half 17th century, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

RUG 05 269x178cm Mamluk carpet from Egypt Early 16th Century, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

RUG 06 173x111cm Sejjedeh rug from Milas, western Anatolia, late 19th century, Fogg Art Museum Cambridge, MA

RUG 07 185x137cm Prayer rug from Mujur, central Anatolia, early 19th century, Private collection.

RUG 08 ??x??cm (195x135cm for shape) Bergama rug district around Konya 19th century, Private collection

RUG 09 195x135 Prayer rug from Gordes westen Anatolia 1800-1850, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Springfield, MA

RUG 11 132x115 Prayer rug from eastern Caucasus,(fine 300 knots/square inch) 19th century, Fogg Art Museum Cambridge, MA

RUG 12 358x175cm Caucasian dragon carpet, about 1700, Textile Museum, Washington, DC

RUG 13 173x139cm Kazak rug, southern Caucasus, 19th century, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH

RUG 14 244x180cm Kazak rug, southern Caucasus, 19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

RUG 15 154x134cm Sejjedeh prayer rug form Kuba district of Caucacus, late 19th century, private collection

RUG 16 173x137cm Holbein design sumak brocaded rug, eastern Caucaus, 19th century, George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Springfield, MA

RUG 17 218x176cm Qashqai rug from Fars southern Persia, late 19th century, Fogg Art Museum Cambridge, MA

RUG 18 437x315cm "Laver" Kerman, Ravar near Kerman in Iran, early 20th century, Private collection

RUG 20 297x173cm Yomud tribal carpet from Turkoman tribes of Central Asia, 19th century, Fogg Art Museum Cambridge, MA

RUG 21 74x112cm chuval (tent bag), Salor tribe from Turkoman tribes of Central Asia, late 19th century, Private collection.

RUG 22 53x174cm mafrash (small bag), Chaudor from Turkoman tribes of Central Asia, early 19th century, Private collection.

RUG 23 88x122cm Saryk Turkoman, Central Asia, 19th century, Private collection.

RUG 24 96x160cm chuval (tent bag), Ersari Turkoman, Cental Asia, late 19th century, Private colle

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I just love all my Hax's rugs -- give us more please!

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