Hand-Knotted Rugs vs Hand-Tufted Rugs

The Differences Between Hand-Knotted Rugs and Hand-Tufted Rugs Hand-knotted rugs and hand-tufted rugs are both made by hand, however, the similarities end there. While both rugs can certainly look great and be a fantastic addition to any home, there are many differences in their construction. These differences play into the cost, longevity, and feel of […]

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Hand-Knotted Rugs vs Hand-Tufted Rugs

Posted on November 16, 2013 by Behnam Rugs

The Differences Between Hand-Knotted Rugs and Hand-Tufted Rugs

Hand Tufted Rug-Behnam Rugs DallasHand-knotted rugs and hand-tufted rugs are both made by hand, however, the similarities end there. While both rugs can certainly look great and be a fantastic addition to any home, there are many differences in their construction. These differences play into the cost, longevity, and feel of these rugs.

Hand-knotted rugs take a great deal of skill and time to produce. These rugs are created when thousands of tiny knots come together. Each rug is knotted by hand, and the process can take between months and years to result in a ready-to-use rug.

The quality of a hand-knotted rug is determined by the number of knots per square inch (KPI). The higher the KPI, the higher the quality of the rug. Weavers must work many hours per day, for many months straight just to produce one single rug. This plays into the high price of hand-knotted rugs when compared to other types of rugs.

Hand-knotted rugs, because of their construction, are also quite durable. When properly cared for, they can last for decades. Many rugs outlive their owners!

A hand-tufted rug is made by pushing strands of wool through a canvas, stretched out on a frame. This is accomplished with the help of a hand-operated tool. This process is neither time-intensive nor does it require the same level of skill that hand-knotting a rug requires. Because of this, hand-tufted rugs are often an economical option as opposed to hand-knotted rugs. If you’re the type of person who changes their rugs out frequently, a hand-tufted rug might actually be the perfect option for you!

After the canvas has been filled with a pile of wool, the rug is removed from the frame and a layer of fabric is glued to the back. A fringe is then added on by either sewing or gluing. When you flip a hand-knotted rug over, you will see the design on the back. In contrast, a hand-tufted rug will only have the fabric backing on the back.

Both methods of production have their perks, and now you know the difference!

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