Handmade carpet and its types
Since he knew himself and felt the necessity of life, man had thought of being coherent to protect him from the cold and hardness of the earth. The wool and hair of animals such as sheep and goats were the first human findings to meet this need, and subsequently the skin of these animals was the first substrate, or in other words, woven rugs.
Following the evolution of life, man has learned that by combining and squeezing wool fibers it can provide a thicker and warmer substrate. Subsequently, with the advent of spinning and glazing techniques, he produced wool yarns and for the first time merged the horizontal and vertical strands of wool yarns with the invention of glim, which was the beginning of a more sophisticated knit or fluffy carpet.
Carpet is an Arabic word which means earth and in Persian it has concepts such as spread, flooring and flooring. According to the above definition, concepts such as kilim, velvet, zilo, carpet and handmade carpet can be considered.
Handmade carpet specifications
Handmade carpet has the following three characteristics:
It is woven and woven.
It should have a lint.
The villas are tied around the strings.
Types of carpets
In terms of materials used in handmade rugs can be classified into the following groups:
Wool: A carpet that is made of cotton and lint. It should be noted that wool is used among the tribes and nomads instead of cotton yarn.
1- All Silk: All carpets of silk are called silk.
Silk flowers: In these types of carpets in the role and around the margins instead of woolen silk is used and usually the carpet of such carpets are silk.
2- Silk floor: In the case of such carpets instead of woolen lint is used silk lint.
Perch: It is a type of carpet that is made of thick and thin weft and the role of flowers and shrubs is fluffy.
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