Knotted Persian
Knotted Persian

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RARE BAKHTIARI PESTAL FLOWER ALL OVER HAND KNOTTED RUG CARPET SILK WOOL 10.9×8.3 $2,178.99 |
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RARE MEHRAB VASE LIFE FLOWRAL HAND KNOTTED RUG CARPET SILK WOOL 10.2×7.3 $1,620.98 |
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RARE TREE OF LIFE PEACE HARMONY HAND KNOTTED RUG CARPET SILK WOOL 10.11×7.11 $2,210.42 |
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RARE BAKHTIARI PESTAL FLOWER ALL OVER HAND KNOTTED RUG CARPET SILK WOOL 11.2×8.5 $2,178.99 |
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SCENERY HUNTING JUNGLE LIFE ANIMALS HAND KNOTTED RUG CARPET SILK WOOL 11.2×8.2 $1,964.82 |
For those who want an oriental rug in your home, you can not do better than choose a Persian rug East, considered by those who know these things, which is the best you can buy.
When production began in the first place, in fact, already in the fifth century, the country has been called Persia, now Iran. Even apart from the production of all carpet and rug producing countries to join.
If you think you can get a good "Persian rug, then you should think again, but that said, if you shop around you can find a bargain.
Obviously, if you consider "cheap", then you do not think of an Oriental carpet ancient Persia. We speak here of the hand against the machine produced product. Obviously handmade carpets are slow time to produce, each node is hand tight, which will make the mat more difficult and longer use.
Density of the mat is another consideration, the number of knots per inch to determine the density, ie it can be 40-1000 knots per square inch. Thus, you can expect to pay much more for a rug with 1,000 knots per square inch, especially if they have been tightened hand.
Traditionally, Persian rugs East were made of wool, it is soft and tough enforcement. It is also used for wool blend with cotton wool or silk, but modern synthetic materials are mixed with wool to make these beautiful rugs available to more people.
There are few manufacturers outside of Iran who have perfected a technique for carpet style Persian so that your resemblance to the original, namely, the model is on the back of the carpet and on the stack. Thus the Traditional rug would look established.
With the wide range of models that you can find one to suit any environment or décor. If the room is a bit soft, then one of these style rugs are beautifully animated.
You can have these Persian Oriental rugs in different sizes and shapes, rectangular, oval or round. All depending on the room where you will use. You can stop a room that has furniture that is quite sharp, a round or oval this place would soften the appearance of the room.
Consider where the carpet should be placed, do not choose one with a central motif great opportunity put under a table where there will be so because it would be a waste.
When you buy your carpet, either by hand or exported from Iran house a mix of wool and synthetic fibers, you can be sure to make your room look very special.
Do you want the very best floor covering money can buy?
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my 3 year old Persian cat has knots in the stomach?
Is it dangerous groomer to remove knots in the stomach or maybe not nodes.
Not that the groom this cat? A Persian should be combed – not brushed at least – every two days. Brushes should never be used in a Persian shield. They do little to remove dead hair hair coat layer and can be removed and broken top, while gently remove the comb dead hair and leaves intact the top layer. If the nodes are so bad that can not be solved with a comb, then the only option is to take this cat to a groomer and have cut. Make sure there is an attacker who has experience of Persian cats – many of them are only cultures dogs. If you do not want to proceed with the preparation of this cat, I strongly recommend that you repatriate. Mats can be very painful for the cats as nodes to improve and pull the skin. Are extreme cases bacteria and dirt can get caught in and cause skin lesions. Search http://www.petfinders.org and see lots of shaving by the Persians as is often dumped in shelters – or simply thrown into the street – with their coats almost dreadlocks. When the layer receives this evil is to eliminate unfortunately the only option.
Tying Knotted Persian Rug
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Import & Export of Hand Knotted Oriental Rugs Part I: Export to U.S.A. Part II: Import from Pakistan $39.99 In writing this book, the author has used over two and a half decades of his knowledge and experience in international trade. This is an extremely practical trade resource for new entrepreneurs, importers, exporters, business executives, students, and others. This publication guides entrepreneurs on how to import and export hand knotted oriental rugs. It also benefits affluent end-consumers a… |
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Ainsley Pale Blue / Rust Brown Oriental Rug AIN1003-268 Size: 2’6″ x 8′ Runner Hand made oriental rug Features: -Technique: Knotted.-Material: 100pct New Zealand Wool.-Origin: India.-9′ x 13′.-2′ x 3′.-2’6” x 8′ runner.-3’9” x 5’9”.-5’6” x 8’6”.-8′ x 11′. Construction: -Construction: Hand made. Color/Finish: -Primarily pale blue, rust brown with cream and beige accents. Collection: -Collection: Ainsley…. |
Knotted Persian
How to sew velcro on the back of a Persian rug?
It is like a Persian rug (much less expensive – a rustic carpet for our style Home Hostel is perfect as a wallhanging, but we want to hang the rug as a tapestry with velcro against a Velcro board, staples (as they do in museums). The problem is that the tissue is virtually impenetrable so I'm breaking needles, frayed wire, creating calluses, dying a slow death
This is me will take next to forever. You must be a better way to do it by hand. Or, I'm just using the wrong team? I'm using curved upholstery needles, thimbles, thread, trim (The thread often frays or leaves the knot!), Pliers (for intense push the needle through the shield as carpet backing. Please help! Just need to sew a strip of two inches which is about 6 feet long, but I spent half a day of stitching about 3 inches!
Instead of sewing the Velcro, using a stapler, with the flat side of the clip on the back of the carpet. Bent tips will not be visible in the nap of the cloth in the front. If you need to sew use a thick tapestry needle, or one for cross-stitch count. The needle is very heavy and has a large eye. Use a small piece of plastic to hold the needle elastic as it passes through the velcro and carpet. Use thread quilting or buttonhole twist, doubled and execution of a piece of candle or beeswax.
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