Rug Artisan Sitting on Loom and knotting a carpet

Handknotted Rugs


Hand-knotted carpets, also known as Oriental rugs, are a beautiful and intricate form of art that has been around for thousands of years. They are made using a traditional technique that involves knotting individual strands of wool or silk onto a warp and weft foundation. This process can take many months to complete and requires great skill and attention to detail. One of the most notable characteristics of hand-knotted carpets is their durability. These rugs are built to last and can withstand heavy foot traffic, making them an excellent investment for any home or office. Additionally, because they are made from natural materials, they are hypoallergenic and do not emit any harmful chemicals or odours.

Value of Handknotted Rugs


Hand-knotted carpets can vary widely in price, depending on factors such as size, quality of materials, and complexity of the design. Some of the most expensive carpets in the world have sold for millions of dollars at auction. However, it is possible to find high-quality, affordable hand-knotted carpets that will bring beauty and warmth to any home or office. Another reason why hand-knotted carpets are so highly valued is their intricate design patterns. Each rug is unique and features a distinct design that reflects the cultural traditions and influences of the region where it was created. Some popular design styles include floral, geometric, and pictorial motifs. The use of vibrant colours and intricate detailing creates a mesmerizing visual effect that can transform any room into a work of art.

Open book on a handknotted carpet
Joseph Campbell’s book, Myths to Live By (1972), original edition from Viking Press on a beautiful handknotted carpets. Shot by Stefania C.

The process of creating a hand-knotted carpet is time-consuming and requires a great deal of skill and expertise. The weavers carefully select the highest quality materials and use ancient techniques to create each knot. These carpets are made to be cherished and passed down through generations as a cherished family heirloom.

When shopping for a hand-knotted carpet, it is important to consider factors such as size, colour, and design. It is also important to purchase from a reputable dealer who can provide information about the origin of the rug and its quality. With proper care and maintenance, a hand-knotted carpet can last for decades and become a treasured part of any home.

Rug Artisan knotting wool strands on carpet loom
Carpet Weaver Sitting in front of a Loom and working on a carpet by knotting by hand. Shot by Yassin Mohammadi.

In conclusion, hand-knotted carpets are a beautiful and timeless form of art that has been cherished for centuries. They are durable, hypoallergenic, and feature intricate designs that reflect the cultural traditions of their region of origin. Investing in a hand-knotted carpet is a wise decision that will bring warmth, comfort, and beauty to any home or office.

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