Archive for January, 2010
Construction of Hand-Knotted Rugs – Foundation part 1 of 5
Posted in Hand Knotted Rugs on January 22nd, 2010 by admin – 4 CommentsThe construction of hand-knotted rugs is one of the very few traditional manufacturing methods that hasn’t changed over the centuries as technology advanced. It’s impossible to pinpoint when the first hand-knotted rugs were produced, but fragments of rugs have been found in Persian tombs dating from several centuries B.C. Hand-knotted rugs have been consistently produced by much the same method ever since!
Why is it that essentially every other manufacturing method (including farming, writing, and printing, not to mention more recent developments with the industrial age) has evolved and improved over the centuries, while traditional rug making has been constant? Could it be because it’s the one tradition that you can’t improve?
This article is a first in a series on the traditional construction of hand-knotted rugs. Today’s topic will identify the basic elements of a rug, and discuss the foundation in detail. Future topics in this series will discuss wool selection and preparation, dyes, types of knots, and weaving looms. read more »
Custom Rug – Classic Motif
Posted in Custom Rugs on January 16th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to commentThis Modern Nature Designs custom rug was created for the Flair Towers lobby in Chicago. The owners of the building wanted something different, with “flair”, so we designed this rug based on a classic motif that includes elegant looking dogs. The rug is an 100 knots per square inch 100% Tibetan wool 8′ x 10′. The design includes 11 colors. The detail in the design came out perfect!
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Custom rugs: they may be your answer
Posted in Custom Rugs on January 3rd, 2010 by admin – 2 CommentsWhen decorating a home, whether you are a professional interior designer or a self-sufficient home owner, you will have run across the question of what to do with the floor. Wall to wall carpeting can be boring, stone and tile can be hard to live with (and hard on the feet), and hardwood floors can need something to break up the endless parallel lines. An area custom rug is often the answer.
But, once you have decided you need an area rug, now what? Well, you may have spent hours trolling through various shops, department stores, and home improvement stores. Many people have found what they need in these places and often you can get a machine-made custom rug for an additional fee. However those who are not interested in “disposable” rugs made with cheap materials (meant to be used for a couple years and then tossed out) are often frustrated by the selection. And increasingly, people have discovered someone in their family has developed allergies to the synthetic nylons and glues that make up these mass produced rugs.
Hand-knotted rugs on the other hand, are desirable for their beauty, quality, warmth, natural organic materials, and investment properties. They are often family heirlooms that have been passed down by generations. If you are lucky enough to have one of these beautiful rugs, you may in fact, be starting with it as a base and decorating the room around it! read more »



