Make New Rug For Your Beautifuls Space .This Is A Unique Beauty Made For Your Bedroom,Dinning Area ,Kitchen,Even For Stairs And Gallery.Thes Can Be a Center Of Attraction For Visitors And A Mood Converter. Kodi was the first person Who ordered these rugs So with His permission Silk Carpet Industries Started Making these rugs in production .
Mr. Kodi Orderd Silk Carpet Industry To Make These rugs In 9×9 Knots Per Square Inch, Quality Using Wool, Bamboo, As Primary Material To give It A unique Texture We Were Oredered To Make This Beautiful Rug In The Dimention Of 10×14 Feet, 12×15 Feet, 12×18 Feet, 3×5 Feet, 4×6 Feet, 5×8 Feet, 6×9 Feet, 8×10 Feet, 9×12 Feet,8×8 Feet, 10×10 Feet, 2.6×8 Feet, 2.6×10 Feet Sizes . Mr.Kodi Informed Us That The Demanding Market Is American Market. He Instructed Us To Use Colour Shades Of Multi . This Rug Was Designed By A Famous Designer Designers Angel And This Designer Decided To Make This Rug In Knots-Lines 9-9 Knots Per Square Inch Quality. This Patterns Floral Design. Rugs By Type Hand Knotted . And The Style Is Traditional Hand Knotted Carpet Hand-knotting is an ancient art used to make rugs that are masterpieces of intricate designs. A hand-knotted rug is a one-of-a-kind rug that is woven completely by hand on a special loom. Popular types of hand-knotted rugs include Oriental and Persian rugs. These rugs are made from natural materials, such as wool, silk, and cotton. They have a flatter pile with less texture.Weaving a hand-knotted rug requires a great deal of skill and often a lot of time to produce. The quality and very often the cost of a hand-knotted rug is determined by the number of knots per square inch. In this case, a higher density means better quality.A complex pattern can require very dense knotting, and thus it can take a long time to produce. It can often take months to complete a hand-knotted rug. An average weaver can tie about 10,000 knots per day. So you can imagine how long it can take to complete one rug, especially if it happens to be a large one. The time involved in making it also accounts for hand-knotted rugs costing more on average than hand-tufted rugs.One of the easiest ways to spot a hand-knotted rug is to flip it over. A hand-knotted rug will not have a backing on it. The design is the same on both sides. It will look like you could turn it over and use it on either side thanks to the exquisite amount of detail from the knotting. A hand-knotted rug will likely have fringe because there is no binding on the ends of the carpet.
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