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About 6-Meter Handwoven Rugs
“Art belongs to Iranians, and that’s enough,” a verse by Ferdowsi, reflects the art and talent of the people of Iran throughout history, such as the art of rug weaving!
Handwoven rugs are symbolic of Iranian art and are products of Arsin Rug Gallery.
But have you ever heard about handwoven rugs? What distinguishes them? Why are Iranian handwoven rugs famous and unique? And many more reasons…!
Handwoven rugs come in various sizes and designs, each with its own unique beauty that adds to its attractiveness.
Size of 6-Meter Handwoven Rugs
In addition to 6-meter rugs, handwoven rugs are also classified into 9-meter handwoven rugs and 12-meter handwoven rugs based on their dimensions. They are further categorized into different types such as Qali, Qalicheh, Kenareh, Kalgi, Paderi, and more; where Qalis are further divided into smaller, medium, large, and extra-large rugs. 6-meter handwoven rugs fall under the category of small Qali rugs.
One thing to note is that handwoven rugs, being handmade products, do not have uniform and precise dimensions like machine-made rugs. For example, a 6-meter handwoven rug may measure seven meters or even seven and a half meters.
However, if we consider approximate measurements for a 6-meter rug, we can say they have a length of three meters and a width of two meters. Please note that if the rug has fringes, the fringes are not included in the measurement.
You can use 6-meter rugs for your living room, kitchen, bedroom, guest room, and more, adding multiplied beauty to your home!
6-meter rugs are generally more popular and preferred among buyers due to their proportional dimensions, which allow for a wider range of uses in different spaces.
Price of 6-Meter Handwoven Rugs
We all know that handwoven rugs, due to their unique intricacy and beauty, require much more time to produce compared to machine-made rugs, resulting in higher prices. However, if you are someone who pays special attention to the details of your belongings, values uniqueness in your purchases, and seeks high-quality products, handwoven rugs are the suitable choice for you!
Although these rugs have higher prices, their quality and beauty make every art enthusiast consider buying them.
Features of Handwoven Rugs
Handwoven rugs have specific features and criteria that determine their value and quality. Some of these features include:
Number of Knots: Knots refer to the number of yarns per square centimeter in a rug. The higher the number of knots, the better the quality of the rug. Rugs with more than 85 knots are considered highly valuable, while those with fewer than 24 knots are of significantly lower quality. In this regard, handwoven rugs with 20 to 25 knots, 40 to 45 knots, and 40 to 50 knots have different price ranges.
Quality of Knots: The quality of knots plays a significant role in determining the quality of handwoven rugs. Higher knot counts indicate denser rugs that are more valuable, while lower knot counts result in less dense rugs with lower expected value.
Foundation: The foundation of a rug refers to its structure, including the soundness of the rug’s base, consistent weaving patterns, and control over the rug’s height.
Types of Silk Handwoven Rugs
While handwoven rugs are inherently unique and special due to their craftsmanship, silk adds an extra touch of luxury and value. The more silk used in the rug, the more astonishing and distinctive it becomes. Silk gives the rug a more luxurious appearance and enhances its beauty.
Silk handwoven rugs come in various types, and their prices and appearances differ based on the amount and type of silk used.
100% Silk Handwoven Rugs
These rugs are considered exceptional and outstanding because all the pile yarns and foundation threads are made of silk. What could be better than having a handwoven rug that is entirely made of silk? These rugs are the pinnacle of silk handwoven rugs and are truly captivating. It is impossible to resist their charm and they effortlessly draw everyone’s attention.
Therefore, it is evident that 100% silk handwoven rugs are more valuable and expensive compared to other silk handwoven rugs.
Silk Floral Handwoven Rugs
Handwoven silk floral rugs are referred to as rugs in which silk fibers are used instead of wool fibers in some motifs and floral designs. The delicacy, durability, and elegance of these rugs are their prominent features.
These rugs, as expected, are relatively less expensive compared to fully silk rugs, but this does not diminish their beauty or their high value as handwoven silk rugs.
These rugs come in a wide variety of designs and colors, adding a special touch to your home.
Silk foundation handwoven rugs: In silk foundation rugs, silk fibers are used instead of wool or cotton fibers for the base of the rug. These rugs are exported to many parts of the world, shining a light on the name of Iran and Iranian art.
These rugs are considered one of the criteria for the beauty of Iranian homes and do not leave your home lacking in beauty. As you can see, we have only mentioned a few of the special features of handwoven rugs.
Why Choose Handwoven Rugs?
You may have heard the saying “someone remains like a Kerman rug,” but what qualities do handwoven rugs possess?
Interestingly, handwoven rugs become more beautiful and radiant the more they are used. This may seem strange, but since natural wool and silk fibers are used in handwoven rugs, this becomes believable.
Natural fibers, such as wool, have special properties. They have resilience and do not retain pressure or indentation when stepped on. When pressure is applied to the fibers of the rug, they return to their original state, preserving the shine and beauty of the rug. This is in contrast to machine-made rugs that lose their initial beauty over time and do not retain their attractiveness.
This is another characteristic that distinguishes handwoven rugs from machine-made rugs, as synthetic fibers have much lower durability and longevity compared to natural fibers.