Carpets talk
about the artistic expression of Persian culture. Although over time it was
used as a luxury decorative element, among the nomadic tribes of Persia it was
only an object to protect itself from the harsh winter.
The making
of Handmade
Persian rugs includes designs that are passed down from generation to
generation. They are simple in nomadic villages and wonderfully complex and
elaborate in sedentary villages.
In these
carpets, the use of bright colors and natural motifs predominates.
Manufacturing secrets are passed from generation to generation, where there are
weavers who work by heart and others who follow the patterns designed by a
master craftsman.
How to
recognize a genuine Persian rug? Here are keys that will help you know if you
are facing a work of art or an industrial model:
1. Verify its origin:
To buy an
authentic Washing Handmade Rugs, you have to
verify the place of manufacture, which is usually indicated on the label that
accompanies the piece. If it was made in Iran it means that it is authentically
Persian. If it comes from Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, etc. It
is called "oriental" carpet.
2. By hand or by machine?
The
manufacturing method helps to easily determine the value of a Persian carpet.
The handmade ones are made in a loom where the design is formed by knotting
thread by thread. This work takes a long time so much that in some carpets it
can take several years to finish the piece.
Machine-made
carpets are made on a mechanized loom, where the fabric is controlled by a
computer. And the work can be completed in a few hours.
3. Check the fringes:
In a
handmade carpet, the fringes are part of the same piece since they are an
extension of the warp or vertical threads used for weaving. On machine-made
carpets, these fringes are sewn once the piece is finished.
4. The raw material: wool, silk, and
cotton:
The raw
material used in repair handmade
rug is preferably wool, silk, and cotton. Wool and silk are preferably
used for velvet, and cotton Silk and wool, usually made of sheep, are used for
velvet on the carpet, which is what gives it softness. Cotton is used to form
the weft and the warp, which are the horizontal and vertical threads
respectively.
5. Shape and size:
Carpets made
mechanically have exact shapes and measures, while handmade carpets can have a
slight deformation or undulation caused by the tension of the loom and knots
made by the craftsman.
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