Weaving Techniques
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Rugs Weaving Technique
The weaver was considered untouchable in the India of the past. A definition that was misinterpreted, truly fitting only to their skill. A range of weaving techniques are used to create different types of rugs and the technique can determine the quality, design, price and even their durability.
Hand-Knotted
On a loom set up with warps, an artisan ties individual knots on each warp thread, going line by line. Once a line is complete, it is locked in place with a thread of weft, before the next line of knotting begins.
Hand-Tufted
Using a tufting gun, an artisan tufts yarn into a fabric that is outlined with a design. The outline guides the artisan to know which colors go where, to create the rug’s final design.
Flat-Weave
A flatweave is made entirely of interlocking warp and weft threads, the colors is based on the thread and the design is based on the different styles of interlocking.
Hand-Loom
This form of weaving is very similar to textile weaving on a handloom. The warp and weft is much thicker to create a thick fabric, the rug’s yarn is passed through in between the interlocking.
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Compare all weaving techniques – 5’x8’ (152x244cm)
| Rug Type | Manufacturing Time | Durability | Shedding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hand-Knotted | 5-12 Months | 20+ years | Low |
| Hand-Tufted | 4-6 Months | 3-10 years | Medium-High |
| Hand-Loom | 3-4 Months | 20+ years | Low |
| Flat-Weave | Construction Dependent (3-5 Months) | 3-10 Years | Low-Medium |