Categories: Area Rug InfoBlog

The Textile Museum Officially Opened to the Public

At George Washington University, The Textile Museum officially opened to the public on Saturday, March 21. The Textile Museum was established in 1925 by collector and connoisseur George Hewitt Myers to expand public knowledge and appreciation—locally, nationally, and internationally—of the artistic merits and cultural importance of the world’s textiles through scholarship, exhibitions, and educational programs. Today, its collections of more than 19,000 textiles and related objects represent five millennia and six continents, including cultures from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The 20,000-volume Arthur D. Jenkins Library of Textile Arts is one of the world’s foremost resources for the study of textiles. If ever in Washington, DC, be sure to visit. Visit their website here.
Oriental Rug Cleaning Co.

Share
Published by
Oriental Rug Cleaning Co.

Recent Posts

Spring Cleaning Tips To Make Your Home Shine

Spring is almost here, which means it’s time to get your home in tip-top shape.…

5 years ago

Leave A Review In Customer Lobby for Oriental Rug Cleaning Co. – Fort Worth, TX

We would just like to say thank you for being a part of our family.…

5 years ago

A Professional Cleaning Can Extend The Life of Your Rugs and Carpet

Having a professional cleaning, at the very least annually, on your carpet and rugs is…

5 years ago

Wouldn’t let anybody else touch the museum’s rugs | Five Star Customer Reviews Fort Worth TX

Five Star Customer Reviews for Oriental Rug Cleaning Co. “The best in Dallas The Oriental…

5 years ago

Cleaning Up After The Holidays

The holidays are a joyous time with family and friends, but that seasonal glow can…

5 years ago

Memory Savers! | Five Star Customer Reviews Van Alstyne TX

Five Star Customer Reviews for Oriental Rug Cleaning Co. “Memory Savers! I had attempted to…

5 years ago