Saxony is a refined cut pile carpet in which two or more
plies of yarn have been twisted and heat-set so that the tip
of each carpet tuft is distinguishable on the pile surface.
Saxonies have the tendency to show footprints and vacuum cleaner
marks. This is due to light reflection of the fiber when pile
direction is changed. When brushed in one direction, the pile
may assume a darker hue, while adjacent yarns brushed in the
opposite direction may present a lighter hue. When viewed
in the opposite direction, color hues of darker areas will
appear lighter. This is not a defect of any kind, but merely
a characteristic of this carpet construction. These subtle
highlights and accents add distinctive elegance to any room.
Some of the more common uses of Saxony are in formal areas
such as living rooms and dining rooms.
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