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January 2020 ~ Mamluk Design
A hooked knife is used to both aid in tying the wool knots between the warp and weft threads as well as cutting off excess knotted fibers.
February 2020 ~ Abstract Design
Sheep raised in high mountain altitudes produce most desired wool used in hand-knotted rugmaking. New Zealand, Nepal and Tibet are the leaders.
March 2020 ~ Oushak Design
Tedious cleaning and hand separating the various shades of the sheep’s wool are prepared before dyeing.
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April 2020 ~ Genji Design
(from top) Hand-dyeing wool is boiled in a primitive dye bath. After spinning wool, it is then balled in preparation for loom weaving.
May 2020 ~ Oushak Design
(from top) Hand carding combs and cleans wool in preparation for spinning. Working while chanting melodious mantras, weavers typically tie between 300-600 knots per square inch.
June 2020 ~ Gabbeh Design
Scenes from nature often serve as inspiration for carpet designs. Nomads and villagers of Iran, Turkey, India, Nepal and Tibet particularly weave these picturesque, prized folk-art rugs.
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July 2020 ~ Contemporary Design
Rug designs are inspired from a variety of sources dating back to cavemen paintings. Scenes from nature, religious symbols, architecture as well as abstractions are employed extensively.
August 2020 ~ Memling Design
After the wool has been sheared from the sheep, carded, spun and dyed, the colorful balls of yarn are now ready for the loom.
September 2020 ~ Contemporary Design
A villager twists wool from a portable hand-spinning device, creating fibers for weaving knots. Hand spinning often yields higher quality and diverse fibers.
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October 2020 ~ Serapi Design
Balls of yarns are hung in a myriad of colors and strategically placed above the weavers for easy access. A variety of weaving hand tools can be seen on the workbench.
November 2020 ~ Contemporary Design
For uniformity of the many rows of loom strings and woven wool knots, a Tibetan weaver uses a wooden board repeatedly to adjust the proper tension between the materials.
December 2020 ~ Heriz Design
Weavers typically dress in their customary colorful attire while weaving and follow knot for knot from an intricate graph or cartoon.
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- Art of Oriental Rug Making
- How & What to Look for when Selecting Your Oriental Rug
- How To Care for Your Oriental Rug (including Emergency Spill Advice)
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