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How Some Hand Made Area Rugs Are Made?

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Symmetrical knot: Symmetrical nodes establish a line around each of the two meridians (bright yellow) to form a ring (marked in red in the figure). Between each row of Hand made area rugs nodes, the weft is placed on one or more rows (blue). Symmetric knots increase carpet stability and are commonly used for thicker carpets. Persian knot: The asymmetrical kernel is also known as the Persian kernel or Molina kernel. Sometimes the name is the staff. In an asymmetrical knot, the yarn (marked in red) wraps one warp (light yellow) in a circle and is slackened under the other warp. Between each row of nodes, wefts (blue) are placed on one or more rows. Tibetan Knot: The structure of Tibetan nodes is completely different from other nodes. Then wrap the long yarn (red) around the two warp yarns (light yellow) and then around the shank. When the weaver completes the entire row of knots, the loop around the shank is cut to form the knot. Just knot: A thick knot in Hand made area rugs means that