| History of Hand Knotted Rugs |
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Origins of Weaving and Hand Knotted Rugs It is believed that the technique of hand knotting carpets was begun by the nomadic tribes of Central Asia. These knotted rugs were produced using the materials at hand, principally sheeps wool and natural dyes, and acted both utilitarian objects and a portable, durable store of wealth. These tribes produced small rugs typically decorated with geometric motifs inspired by plant and animal forms. For the nomad, the rugs were both decorative and utilitarian, serving as floor covers, wall hangings, curtains and saddlebags. Because these early carpet makers frequently moved to follow their flocks to new pastures, they often dismantled their simple portable looms several times during manufacture of a single carpet, and their creations may contain irregularities in weave and design. Area Rug News Recommends Nourison and Momeni Rugs |
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