What
is the difference between hand knotted, hand tufted and flat weave rugs?
Posted by Andy on 10/10/2010 to Rugs
This type of rug is
made in a loom, with warp cords from silk, cotton or wool stretched vertically
and weft cords stretched horizontally forming many rows of hand tied knots.
There are no glues or backing used in Hand-Knotted
rugs. These rugs are usually referred to as Oriental or Persian and are made
in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, India, China, Turkey and other countries.
This type of rug is made by using glue and a cloth backing to hold the pile
fibers(tufts)in place. These rugs are faster to make and not as valuable as a
Hand Knotted rug. The thickness of the pile is determined by how much is sheared
off. The piles are made from wool or synthetic materials.
Flat-Weave Rugs:
This type of rug is made like a old fashioned picnic basket by looping or
overlapping creating a flat weave. These rugs are made from organic materials
such as cotton, wool and bamboo and they are usually reversible. Some of the
trade names are Soumak, Dhurry and Killim.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
What is the difference between hand knotted, hand tufted and flat weave rugs?
Welcome!
Welcome!
Welcome to Annes Attic premiere
consignment store, offering a variety of high quality furnishings and decorative
accessories. We offer a spacious 3500 sq. ft. showroom with tasteful vignettes
and exceptional customer service. We have a way of bringing together buyers and
sellers of quality pre-owned furniture, the perfect
combination.
Why Consign?
Consignment eliminates the hassle
factor of selling your quality, gently used furnishings on your own. Annes Attic
will advertise, display, and sell your items for you. Savvy buyers don't
hesitate when they find top quality furniture in current styles that are priced
considerably lower than retail. Savvy buyers know a deal and they grab it,
because they have learned if they wait it will be
gone.
How to
Consign:
If you have items that you would
like to consign, come by the shop and take a look at some of our items and speak
with one of our consultants. You can also choose to email your pictures to us
for a price quote.
Annes Attic will research your
piece through sell records and the internet to allow you the best possible value
for your resale item. A contractual agreement is made at the time of acceptance,
which includes a 90 day partnership. We will make sure you understand all of our
terms when the contract is signed as our business is built on the relationships
of our customers and consignors. Please understand that we cannot accept
everything, but we would love to see what you have! Now accepting consignments!
For further information, please contact the store at 828.926.1722 or at
brandon@highcountry.com.
Brandon
Barker, Manager
Phone:
828.926.1722
Fax:
828.926.1702
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