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| Knot density is one of the most important things to look at when judging the quality of a handmade carpet. It tells you how many knots are tied in a certain area of the rug, usually per square inch or per square meter. The higher the knot density, the more detailed and fine the carpet is likely to be. To understand it in simple terms, think of a rug like a painting made out of tiny knots. The more knots there are, the clearer and sharper the design will look. Weavers take a lot of time and care to make carpets with high knot density. It can take months to finish just one rug because every knot is tied by hand, one by one. When you flip a rug over and look at the back, you can often see the knots clearly. By counting how many go across and how many go down in one inch, and multiplying those two numbers, you get the total knots per square inch. For example, if there are 10 knots across and 12 down, the rug has a knot density of 120. This tells you a lot about the time and skill that went into making it. Rugs with higher knot counts often have more delicate designs, smaller patterns, and more color changes. But it’s not just about looks. High knot density also adds strength to the rug, making it more durable and long-lasting. That’s why rugs with more knots are usually more expensive—they take more effort to make and tend to last longer. However, knot density is just one part of the whole picture. The type of wool or silk used, the dye quality, and the weaver’s skill all matter too. Even a rug with a lower knot count can be valuable if it’s well-made and has a beautiful, balanced design. Different regions use different styles of knots too, which affects the density. Persian knots and Turkish knots are the most common, and each gives the rug a different look and feel. Some weavers even use a mix of both. At the end of the day, knot density is a useful guide when buying a rug, but it should be considered along with the rug’s full character. If you’re looking for something with fine detail and high quality, a carpet with a high knot count is a great choice. It shows you’re getting something truly handcrafted, full of time, care, and tradition.
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