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WEAVING LOOMS

Weaving looms vary considerably in size and sophistication but the basic principals remain unchanged. A secure frame is required to which the wrap strands are tied. it is either fixed or adjustable.
On adjustable looms, the vertical beams are fixed but one or both of the horizontal beams that hold the warp

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THE Carpet Materials

Wool

Needless to say, sheep wool is one of the basic elements in the carpet industry; it is usually used to weave the pile of a carpet. Many years ago some of the Harnedan and Baluch rugs were woven with camel wool.
Iranian sheep have thick wool and more than 60-70% of the wool is the hetro type species. Due to this fact, it is a very suitable material for carpets as the warp is thick, coarse and strong. The quality of wool obtained from sheep

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About knots (Ghereh)

In Persian Carpets, tying a short length of yarn around two adjacent warp strands so that .he ends of the yarn protrude upwards and form the surface (pile) of the carpet creates the pile.
This process is referred to as knotting. The proximity and density of the knots contribute to e fineness and the long wear of the carpet.
ith more knots, the pattern and design of the carpet are highlighted.
In the Persian Carpet weaving two main types of knots are used, the Ghiordes Knot or urkish) and the Senneh

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About knots (Ghereh) (2)

In Persian Carpets, tying a short length of yarn around two adjacent warp strands so that .he ends of the yarn protrude upwards and form the surface (pile) of the carpet creates the pile.
This process is referred to as knotting. The proximity and density of the knots contribute to e fineness and the long wear of the carpet.
ith more knots, the pattern and design of the carpet are highlighted.
In the Persian Carpet weaving two main types of knots are used, the Ghiordes Knot or urkish) and the Senneh

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Subdivision according to size

•    Small Rugs ( padari - zar o nim)
o    Rugs 070 x 140cm (2ft4 x 4ft7)
               o    Rugs 080 x 150cm (2ft7 x 5ft)

 

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Design of Carpet

1-Vase
The pattern of "Vase" was probably created in the second half of the 16th century corresponding with the reign of Shah Abbas. In the pattern the field of the carpet is usually divided from side to side by rows of floral lozenges or some other geometrical frames, arranged In lattice forms.
Each individual design contains a Vase or a bunch of flowers. In the same pattern, either a row of animals or hunters on horse back can be found.
The group of "Vase" rugs is generally subdivided into Arabesque Design, Serrated Leaf, Mehrabi Goldani, repeated

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