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All You Should Know About Hand-Knotted Rugs

Why choose hand-knotted? Handmade rugs embody the care and dedication infused into every piece, meticulously crafted to create something truly special just for you.

Traditional hand-knotted rugs are works of art that bring timeless elegance to your home. Their unmatched durability, sophistication, and masterful craftsmanship make them versatile heirlooms that add a sense of grandeur to any space.

Here’s what makes hand-knotted rugs the perfect addition to your home’s style statement:

What Are Hand-Knotted Rugs?

The origin of hand-knotted rugs traces back to Central Asia, with a rich heritage of craftsmanship spanning thousands of years. This art form is the result of countless hours of dedication by skilled weavers working on specialized looms.

Each hand-knotted rug is created by tying and weaving thousands of individual knots, forming intricate designs that are both visually stunning and aspirational.

High-quality hand-knotted rugs are traditionally made from wool, silk, and cotton. More recently, eco-friendly materials like saree silk, bamboo silk, jute, and hemp have become popular, all of which are natural fibers. These materials, when expertly woven, result in rugs of exceptional quality.

The time invested in creating a hand-knotted rug varies from several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of the design. This meticulous process ensures the durability and long-lasting beauty of these rugs.

The 3 Types of Knots in Hand-Knotted Rugs

  1. Turkish or Ghiordes Knot
    The Turkish knot, which gives the appearance of a double knot, is symmetrical in design. You can spot two small bulges on the back of the rug.

  2. Persian or Senneh Knot
    This knot, often used for intricate patterns and floral designs, is asymmetrical and has fewer gaps, allowing for more detailed work. It is open on one side and less bulky than the Turkish knot.

  3. Jufti or False Knot
    Jufti knots are used for faster production of rugs with simpler designs. These knots are tied around four threads instead of two, speeding up the weaving process.

The type and number of knots in a rug determine its price, quality, and longevity.

How to Care for Your Hand-Knotted Rug

To maintain the beauty and longevity of your rug, rotate it 90 degrees every few months. This ensures even wear from foot traffic and exposure to sunlight. Vacuum your rug at least once a week to keep it clean and fresh.

Final Thoughts

A hand-knotted rug is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship. Each rug is unique, with no two alike, making them perfect for creating a distinct atmosphere in your living space.

Experience the luxury of a hand-knotted rug!

At Rugnoor, we specialize in traditional hand-knotted rugs, with over four decades of expertise in curating a vast collection of woven masterpieces. Each rug is a unique and brilliant work of art. Ready to explore timeless elegance? Browse our collection today!

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