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Wool Persian Carpet
Persian Carpet / Kilim
Kilim is a Turkish word that is referred to as “no-lobe” with many uses. Weaving clay is a valuable heritage that is woven using a flat texture technique in areas of Turkey (Anatolia and Thrace), North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China. Although some of the kilims are similar to the overall style of the eastern carpet, but the carpet is a certain category of handcrafts. The main difference between carpet carpets and carpet and carpet is that the carpet map is tied with short strands in different colors on the blade and the knitting needles are tightly stamped on the tufts to hold the warp together and the carpet map is formed, whereas To weave a card, the warp is interwoven with different colors to flatten the carpet.
Handmade persian carpet kilim
Hand-woven persian carpet kilim is woven with warp and no warp. Wool and wool are used in velvet wool and sometimes in silk. Geometric patterns and broken lines are one of the most common designs and roles used in knitting. These woolen patterns reflect the sense of life, due to the sheer fleece and the art of rural women. It’s best to get acquainted with designs and their types in order to choose your home made home, so you can decide correctly.
The persian carpet kilim is usually woven using seamless technique, meaning the seam is the distance between the two pieces of color. The warp knife warps around the last warp of a colored region and ties the color of the adjacent color to the side of the warp. The knitter presses the wrist tightly to cover the entire web and often uses diagonal designs to reduce the vertical stitches of the gel structure of the carpet. This texture technique offers distinct patterns that make the weaver crazy to create his own work of art. That is why carpet carpets are mostly geometric, but flowers are also woven with a flower pattern.
Stage of handmade persian carpet kilim
Weaving weaving does not require much material and equipment; a knife, a blanket shoulder, a transfer rack (optional) and a knife or scissor are the simple tools needed for knitting a knit. Wool is also the main fabric of knitting. Cotton, silk and wool of animals (goats, camels or horses) are sometimes also used mainly in combination with wool. Gold and silver strings, polka, beads, and small pieces of jewelry also fit on the warp under the weight of the weaver, although this is not so common.
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