Thanks for the education. I have a question about Bidjar/Bijar rugs. How do the weavers achieve such a highly dense rug? It's not simply a higher KPSI is it? Any description of that would be much appreciated.
Is the thickness of the wool yarn in rug wiving somehow regulated? It would be logical that, with the thinner yarn, you should be able to weave more detailed wool rugs. I don't believe that I have ever seen such rugs. Is cashmere ever used in rug wiving?
Why do you use such dead colors Persian rugs? The whole exitement of Persian rugs are the story of nature n its beauty. Where in nature you find such dead colours?
Best explanation yet of the different types of knots.
Thanks for the education. I have a question about Bidjar/Bijar rugs. How do the weavers achieve such a highly dense rug? It's not simply a higher KPSI is it? Any description of that would be much appreciated.
What is a Koylum rug? What region and type of knot?
I presume that Kasmiri carpets are also persian knots as it was in the same cultural area. I also have a moroccan carpet. What type of knot is that?
I am also interested as my grandparents had bought rugs from Tunisia.
Is the thickness of the wool yarn in rug wiving somehow regulated? It would be logical that, with the thinner yarn, you should be able to weave more detailed wool rugs. I don't believe that I have ever seen such rugs. Is cashmere ever used in rug wiving?
Why do you use such dead colors Persian rugs?
The whole exitement of Persian rugs are the story of nature n its beauty. Where in nature you find such dead colours?
Вы имеете ввиду химические красители?