Rugs woven with the hand knot technique are considered as hand-woven rugs. Such rugs are rugs that are not produced with the use of machinery and are woven with human labor. Hand-woven rugs are woven on special looms used for this purpose. Wefts and warps stretched vertically and horizontally on the loom form the skeleton of the rugs. While the weft and warp are cotton or wool in wool rugs, they can also be silk in precious silk rugs. Rugs with a silk skeleton are softer, draped and delicate. The fringes of the rugs are made of the material of their skeleton, unless they are later changed (i.e. fringes are added in a false way). In other words, a rug with a wool weft and warp will have a wool weft and warp, and a rug with a cotton skeleton will have a cotton weft and warp.
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