Indoor Handknotted | Kashmir
Rugs from Warli, Designed by Paolo Zani
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Product description
Handknotted rug, indotibetan technique, in New Zealand wool and viscose. Kashmir takes up the classic motif of these regions. Originally made with 'chainstitch' embroidery, they are reinterpreted with geometrical lines and contemporary patterns.
Technical information
Quality: Handknotted, Zew Zealand wool and viscose.
Dimensions: cm 170 x 240 / 200 x 300
Available in custom sizes.
Pile height: 10 mm approx.
Weight: 4,0 Kg/sqm approx.
colors
E | VC ecru, various colors
Technical information
Quality: Handknotted, Zew Zealand wool and viscose.
Dimensions: cm 170 x 240 / 200 x 300
Available in custom sizes.
Pile height: 10 mm approx.
Weight: 4,0 Kg/sqm approx.
colors
E | VC ecru, various colors
Concept
The knotting technique is a completely manual method, by which the yarn is firmly attached to the warp by knots. The type of knot and its thickness differentiate the types of rugs made with this elaborate manual method. The value, quality and durability of the rug are directly proportional to the number of knots employed.
The hand knotting allows for complex designs, its main characteristics are meticulous workmanship, the high number of knots per square metre and the wide range of colour combinations.
Indotibetan hand knotting technique is particular, brought to India by Tibetan refugees, while the “sumak” knotting technique has Persian origins.
The hand knotting allows for complex designs, its main characteristics are meticulous workmanship, the high number of knots per square metre and the wide range of colour combinations.
Indotibetan hand knotting technique is particular, brought to India by Tibetan refugees, while the “sumak” knotting technique has Persian origins.
More about this product
Categorised in Carpets / Rugs - Rugs - Loop-pile - Colour multicoloured - Velour - Technique hand-knotted - Shape rectangular - Size customized - Textile - Blended fabric.
Part of the collection
INDOOR.
Manufacturer
Warli
Family
Indoor Handknotted
Architonic ID
1526085
Year of Launch
2013
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