Persian Knot Carpet
Except the northern part rest of the iran is knotting rugs with persian knots also other indo iranian countries are using persian knot to knot their rugs such as pakistan india afghanistan.
Persian knot carpet. Knot and knitting is one of the advantages of the rug compared to other persian handmade carpets such as kilim jajim etc. In the asymmetrical knot the yarn marked with red is placed in a loop around one warp thread light yellow and remains loose under the other warp thread between every row of knots the weft blue is placed in one or more rows. For generations tabriz rugs have become known for their diverse designs from medallion herati mahi to figural pictorial and even 3 d shaped rugs. Even the persian rugs have different measurements to denote the fineness of a carpet.
However as carpets woven wholly or partly with the jufti. Persian tabriz hand knotted wool silk rug 5 8 x 8 2 q6044 tabriz rugs have been in existence since the 9 10th century. Most of the persian rugs have more rounded oriental and elegant. Carpet weaving has long been considered a thread running through persian culture and is considered an iraninan art.
The asymmetrical knot is also known as the persian knot or the senneh knot sometimes it goes by the name farsibaff. A knot is made of wrapping the lint around the warp and weft so that the size of the two sides of the knots forms a double lint in the rug. In tabriz the term raj is often used rather than kpsi this is the number of knots across 2 3 4 inches of a rug. One also needs to know the type and the village or the tribe that the rug comes from.
Another knot frequently used in persian carpets is the jufti knot which is tied around four warps instead of two. The most obvious difference between a turkish rug and a persian rug is their designs. The asymmetrical knot makes it possible to weave. The facts pertaining to the knot count of an oriental rug are a little complicated.
A serviceable carpet can be made with jufti knots and jufti knots are sometimes used in large single colour areas of a rug for example in the field to save on material. Typical measurements are 30 raj 35 raj 40 raj or the super fine 60 raj. Knots alone don t count. Just counting the knots per square inch kpsi alone normally does not give a true indication of the quality of an oriental rug.