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Joined: 3/29/2017(UTC) Posts: 7 Points: 21 Location: Edinburgh, UK
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While I fully understand the different ways that carpets can be made (types of knot, number of wefts, warps on one or two levels, etc) I find it very difficult to observe these characteristics in actual carpets. E.g. I know that with a Persian knotted rug I should be able to see one of the two warp threads between the two strands of a knot, while with a Turkish knotted rug this is not the case. But in practice I can rarely convince myself that I can see this - the ends of the wool are too splayed apart to be able to see where the strands are, even if I bend the rug and look at the base of the pile with a magnifying glass..
Any tips for examining a rug to assess its knot type and other aspects of its structure?
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