We Provide Elegant Rugs In Bluk
60 Knots
60 knots per sq.mtr
Wool consumption 4.5kg/m2
Cotton consumption 500g/m2
Pile thickness 6-8 mm
Production time 1 week/m2
80 Knots
- 80 knots per sq.mtr
Wool consumption 4.2kg/m)
Cotton consumption 400g/m2
Pile thickness 6-8 mm
100 Knots
100 knots per sq.mtr Wool consumption 3.8kg/m) Cotton consumption 350g/m’ Pile thickness 4-5 mM
150 Knots
150 knots per sq.mtr
Wool consumption 3.5kg/m2
Cotton consumption 3008/m2
Pile thickness 3-4 mm
Tibetan Traditional
The traditional Tibetan rug begins with 100% wool. The rugs are woven on an upright loom using cotton warp and waft. The wool is hand-knotted to make a pile rug. Each knot is hand tied using more complicated weaving techniques than most other hand knotted rugs. The longer you walk on a Tibetan rug, the tighter the knots become, causing the rug to become better over time. Most rugs last as long as 80-100 years!
60 Knots
The traditional Tibetan rug begins with 100% wool. The rugs are woven on an upright loom using cotton warp and waft. The wool is hand-knotted to make a pile rug. Each knot is hand tied using more complicated weaving techniques than most other hand knotted rugs. The longer you walk on a Tibetan rug, the tighter the knots become, causing the rug to become better over time. Most rugs last as long as 80-100 years!