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CARPETS
Carpet
weaving in Kashmir was not originally
indigenous but is thought to have come
in by way of Persia. Till today most designs
are distinctly Persian with local; variations.
One example, however, of a typical Kashmiri
design is the tree of life. Persian design
not withstanding, any carpet woven in
Kashmir is referred to as Kashmiri. The
color-way of Carpet, and its details differentiate
it from any other carpet. And while on
the subject of colors, it should be kept
in mind that although the colors of Kashmiri
carpets are more subtle and muted than
elsewhere in the country, only chemical
dyes are used-vegetable dyes have not
been available now for hundred years.
A
Carpet is a life long investment-it may
well be the single most expensive purchase
during your trip to Kashmir or you can
even buy carpet online from various websites
like laalchowk.com . Kashmiri carpets
are world renowned for two things- they
are hand made and they are always knotted,
never tufted. It is extremely instructive
to watch a carpet being made- your dealer
can probably arrange it for you. Stretched
tightly on a frame is the warp of Carpet.
The weft threads are passed through, the
talim(local word) or design
and color specifications are then worked
out on this: a strand of yarn is looped
through the warp & weft, knotted and
then cut. The yarn used normally is silk,
wool or silk and wool. Woolen carpets
always have a cotton base (Warp &
Weft), silk usually have cotton base.
Sometimes however, the base is also silk
in which case you will see that the fringe
is silk; the cost increases proportionately.
Occasionally, carpets are made on a cotton
base, mainly of woolen pile with silk
yarn used as highlights on certain motifs.
When
the dealer specifies the percentage of
each yarn used, he is taking into account
the yarn used for the base too. Therefore,
a carpet with a pure silk pile may be
referred to as a 80% silk carpet.
The knotting of the carpet is the most
important aspect, determining its durability
and value, in addition to its design.
Basically, the more knots per square inch,
the greater its value and durability.
Also there are single and double knotted
carpets. You can quiet easily identify
one from the other on the reverse of the
carpet. The effect that it has on the
pile, too, is important- a double knotted
carpet has a pile that bends when you
brush it one way with your hand, and stands
upright when it is brushed in other direction.
A Single knotted carpet is fluffier and
more resistant to touch.
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CARPET WEAVING IN PROGRESS
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SAMPLE CARPET
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