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Attributes
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Handmade rugs are made in different sizes and shapes. Only rectangular
shapes have been assigned standard sizes because most handmade
rugs are rectangular. More...
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In creating a handmade rug, one of the most important elements
is color. Colors can be derived from natural dyes or synthetic dyes. More...
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Layout is the overall arrangement of motifs or objects woven into a rug. All rugs can be divided into three major
layouts of medallion, all-over, or one-sided. More...
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We could define pattern as the way lines are used to form shapes
on a rug. In the rug industry, pattern is divided into the three
categories of curvilinear, geometric, and pictorial. More...
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Style could be defined as the way different motifs, colors and
patterns give character to a rug. More...
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This attribute determines where a rug is actually made. It is
possible that a rug is of Persian style, but it is made
in India. More... |
Pile refers to the material (fiber) used for weaving rugs. The
main pile materials are wool, silk and cotton. More...
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Weave refers to the technique used in weaving handmade rugs. There are two
major weaving techniques: pile weave and flat weave. More...
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Foundation refers to the basic structural components of handmade
rugs. These components consist of warps and wefts. More...
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Pile-woven or knotted rugs are created by knots. The two predominant
types of knots are asymmetrical and symmetrical. More...
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Handmade rugs are produced in different settings referred to
as category. Handmade rugs are generally woven in the settings
of nomadic, village, workshop or master workshop. More...
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The age attribute specifies how old a rug is. There are three
major timelines: antique, semi-antique and contemporary. More... |
Handmade rugs are classified according to their overall condition. In the handmade rug industry
these conditions are fine, average and worn. More...
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