Hand knotted rugs have superior value because they are original not mass produced.
What does hand tufted rug mean.
Traditionally tufted rugs were made by hand and were usually used as garments with the woolen side facing inwards and the warp and weft foundation as the outside.
Because of this difference in value it is important to pay careful attention to the differences between a hand tufted rug and a hand knotted rug.
Hooked rugs are primarily created by hand using a hook similar.
Hand tufted rugs may also involve the use of a shuttle a small machine operated manually that speeds the rug hooking process along.
For example area rugs that are hand knotted may take 6 9 months but a hand tufted area rug may take only a day.
This makes it very easy to tell the difference between knotted rugs and tufted rugs.
The shorter amount of time keeps the price low at the expense of quality.
A tufted rug in the making.
On a tufted rug the fringe will be sewn or glued on the the back.
The high quality of the knots makes a hand knotted rug outlast a hand tufted one.
A close up look at how tufted yarn stands up straight to be clipped.
The tufts of a hand tufted rug tend to loosen up and come out over time.
This was particularly the case with mittens.
Another characteristic of tufted rugs is the backing is normally covered by a canvas backing or a non slip rubber backing.