Hand Knotted Rugs
Hand-knotted rugs are a traditional art renowned for their craftsmanship, durability, and intricate designs. Created entirely by hand, each knot is individually tied to the rug’s foundation, often using natural fibers such as wool, silk, or cotton. This labor-intensive process can take months depending on the rug’s size and complexity, making them unique and one-of-a-kind pieces.
The quality of a hand-knotted rug is often measured by the number of knots per square inch (KPSI), with higher knot counts typically resulting in finer details and a smoother texture. These rugs are known for their durability, as the knots are tightly woven into the backing, ensuring the rug withstands heavy foot traffic and retains its appearance for generations.
Hand-knotted rugs often feature designs rooted in cultural traditions, with patterns and motifs passed down through generations. Common styles include Persian, Oriental, and Turkish rugs, each with distinctive characteristics. They are highly prized for their aesthetic appeal, adding warmth, color, and elegance to any room.

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