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What is the difference between handknotted, handtufted, and machinemade rugs?

Types of Rugs

Hand-Knotted Rugs

Hand-knotted rugs are meticulously crafted by talented artisans who tie individual knots by hand onto the foundation of the rug. This intricate technique results in a highly durable and high-quality rug with exceptional craftsmanship. The pile of a hand-knotted rug is cut or left looped, offering versatile texture options.

Hand-Tufted Rugs

Hand-tufted rugs are made using a faster and less detailed process. Artisans use a tufting gun to punch loops of yarn through a stretched canvas, creating a pattern. These loops are then secured using a latex backing. Hand-tufted rugs are less expensive and can be produced quicker than hand-knotted rugs, but they have a lower knot count and lifespan.

Machine-Made Rugs

Machine-made rugs, as the name suggests, are manufactured entirely by machines. Advanced technology allows for intricate designs to be mechanically woven onto the rug's foundation. This mass-production technique yields rugs that are more affordable and consistent in design. Nevertheless, machine-made rugs typically lack the handcrafted charm and durability of their hand-knotted or hand-tufted counterparts.

In summary, hand-knotted rugs involve skilled craftsmanship with each knot tied by hand, resulting in a premium and enduring rug. Hand-tufted rugs are created using a faster tufting gun technique with a lower knot count. Machine-made rugs are mass-produced by machines, offering affordability but sacrificing the unique quality found in handmade rugs.

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