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rya|ˈriːə| Also ryiji, ryijy. [Sw. rya in same sense; cf. Finnish ryijy.] A Scandinavian type of knotted pile rug. Also attrib.
1957B. Pepis Guide Interior Decorating iv. 124 The only remotely luxurious note is the small, brightly colored heavily piled ‘rya’ rug, an adaptation of a Finnish design. 1960Guardian 20 July 4/6 Rya rugs are a very old form of Finnish folk art. Ibid. 4/7 Ryas..were used in everyday life up to the sixteenth century. 1960H. Hayward Antique Coll. 245/2 Ryijy rugs, Finnish rugs made in the old Norse tradition of knotted pile technique, which may go back to the Danish Bronze Age. 1964G. Lyall Most Dangerous Game xviii. 139 The only shot I fired hit the ryiji on the floor. 1972Homes & Gardens Aug. 28/2 The choice of rugs ranges from Axminster..to the wildest, woolliest rya imaginable. 1975‘E. Lathen’ By Hook or by Crook vi. 55 When rya rugs first came into fashion..she had..become a trend setter. |