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- Paisley (design) - Wikipedia
Shawl made in Paisley, Scotland, in imitation of Kashmir shawls, c 1830 Paisley or paisley pattern is an ornamental textile design using the boteh (Persian: بته) or buta, a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end
- Paisley Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Situated 10 minutes from Glasgow, Paisley is Scotland’s largest town with a rich history especially in textiles Surrounded by rolling countryside, Paisley is home to a host of architectural treasures, hidden gems and a vibrant cultural scene
- Paisley: The story of a classic bohemian print - BBC
Paisley's journey from its origins in Persia to hippy chic and contemporary fashion, via a Scottish textiles town Lindsay Baker reports
- Whats on in Paisley, Attractions Things To Do in Paisley Whats On . . .
Find out What's On In Paisley, Restaurants, Shopping, Sightseeing, Sports, Events, Nightclubs, Places to stay, Hotels in Paisley, with our comprehensive website
- A Brief History of Paisley - Elements
Seen on furniture and fashion, paisley is one of the most endearing patterns of all time But where does this motif come from? What Is Paisley? Paisley refers to a specific type of pattern characterized by curved teardrop shapes known as boteh or buto
- HISTORY OF PAISLEY | ORIGIN OF PAISLEY SYMBOL PATTERN
history of the paisley symbol paisley pattern Historic images of paisley ornaments, shawls paintings Use of paisley by bands and fashion designers
- Paisley Pattern (Botteh Jegheh): What It Really Means - Symbol Sage
The Paisley design, called boteh jegheh in Persian, (بته جقه) is an asymmetrical, geometric floral pattern It’s like a teardrop, but with a curved upper end There are variations to the shape, but this is the most well known The origins of the Paisley pattern can be traced all the way back to ancient Persia and the Sassanid Empire
- Paisley - Renfrewshires largest town has a fascinating history . . .
Paisley is the place that made the iconic world-renowned Paisley Pattern It has the second-largest concentration of listed buildings in Scotland Vibrant culture
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