I have only succeed in finding 1 Tabriz like mine with 60 raj, where it was actually was shown with a picture, and it actually have 15 knots in 2 cm, precisely the same number as mine have on 2 cm, you can see it here
http://www.carpetvista.d...z_60_Raj_Silk_warp.html#This one is being sold as 55, and it seems like mine is at least the same
http://www.oriental-carp...com/Rugs/Carpet/id/43008 I’m sure that there’s a difference in the amount of knots in those rugs, depending on where one count them, are they being sold as / acknowledged as, either 40, 50, 60 or 70, or does 45, 55, 65 count as well ?
But what is the right way to measure it, in the US you use inch, here in Europe we use cm, on the difference between 2.5 inch & 7 cm, there can easily be an additional 4-5 knots, what is the exact distance to measure ?
And just to be sure, when measured one should count the horizontal lines (the length of the rug) in order to get the correct result, or is the vertical (width) as good a reference ?
To ad to the confusion I just found this.:
Thanks a lot for clarifying on my Soumak/Sumaks, my nect rug will be one like these in 7 x 10, they are Iranian, right ?
Sorry for all those questions, I’m just getting so much into Persian rugs that I want to learn as much as possible, and I feel that this forum is the right place to get answers on my questions, and I hope you are enjoying it as much as I am.
Thanks, Kurt
jahannandsons wrote:Your eyes are much better than mine. With my glasses, I agree with you. 50 raj is what it looks to be. Still a good deal.
Your other rug appears to be a Soumak/Sumak (pick your spelling). They aren't reversible, but they do have a bit more heft than a standard Kelim and lie on the floor a bit better, in my opinion.