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GHOM 100% Silk – 100% SILK / VERY FINE QUALITY HANDKNOTTED CARPET 63 x 92 cm

Bring timeless beauty to your space with the GHOM 100% Silk, a stunning piece from our CHINESE CARPETS & TAPESTRIES collection. This HANDKNOTTED Carpet, crafted in China, features a Golden,Multi Color palette and measures 63 x 92 cm. The intricate design highlights the artistry and cultural heritage of its region, making it a perfect choice to enhance any room. Whether placed in a cozy living room or a stylish office, the GHOM 100% Silk adds warmth, elegance, and sophistication to your decor.

Dkr 11,500

Availability: 1 in stock

Additional information

Size

X-Small (< 1.10 Sq. m.)

Color

Multi Color, GOLDEN

Width

63 cm, 2.066 ft

Length

92 cm, 3.018 ft

Area

0.58 Sq.m., 6.238 Sq.ft.

Pile

Silk

Fringes

Silk

Thickness (Approx)

2 mm

Age

New (< 30 Years Old)

Knots per sq.m. (Approx)

270000sq.m.

Origin

China

Group

11

Shape

Rectangle

Description

RUGS OF CHINA

History of Hand-Knotted Carpets in China:

The tradition of hand-knotted carpet making in China dates back centuries, with roots tracing to at least the first century A.D. Historical records and archaeological findings suggest that carpet weaving was practiced during ancient times, particularly during the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907) when Chinese carpets gained prominence. These early carpets featured intricate designs, often depicting floral motifs and cloud patterns, and were crafted using wool and silk.

By the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1636-1912), carpet production in China had reached new heights of sophistication. Carpets became symbols of wealth and status, and Jesuit Missionary Father du Halde’s report in 1741 attests to the fine craftsmanship and quality of Chinese carpets. During this period, techniques such as hand-knotting and the use of luxurious materials like silk flourished, contributing to the reputation of Chinese carpets as some of the finest in the world.

Present-Day Making of Hand-Knotted Carpets:

In contemporary times, the art of hand-knotted carpet making in China continues to thrive, blending traditional techniques with modern innovations. The process typically involves several key stages:

Design: Designers create intricate patterns and motifs for the carpets, drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese art, cultural symbols, or contemporary trends.

Material Selection: High-quality materials are crucial for producing exquisite hand-knotted carpets. Wool, often sourced from local sheep breeds, provides durability and resilience. Silk, prized for its lustrous sheen and luxurious texture, is also commonly used. Cotton is utilized as the foundation or warp threads of the carpet.

Hand-Knotting: Skilled artisans meticulously hand-knot each individual knot onto the warp threads of the loom, following the predetermined design. This labor-intensive process requires precision and expertise, with artisans often specializing in specific knotting techniques.

Shearing and Finishing: Once the knotting is complete, the surface of the carpet is sheared to create an even pile height, enhancing the clarity of the design. The carpet undergoes washing to remove any excess dye or impurities, followed by drying and finishing processes to enhance its appearance and durability.

Quality Control: Stringent quality control measures are implemented throughout the production process to ensure that each carpet meets the highest standards of craftsmanship. This includes meticulous inspection of materials, knot density, color consistency, and overall finishing.

Materials and Techniques:

Wool: Wool remains a primary material for hand-knotted carpets in China due to its durability, resilience, and availability.

Silk: Silk is prized for its luxurious texture and lustrous sheen, often used in luxury carpets to add elegance and sophistication.

Cotton: Cotton serves as the foundation or warp threads of the carpet, providing stability and support for the knots.

Natural Dyes: Traditional Chinese carpets often use natural dyes derived from plants, roots, and insects, creating rich and vibrant colors that age beautifully over time.

Hand-Knotting: Hand-knotting is the hallmark technique of Chinese carpet making, where skilled artisans tie each knot individually onto the warp threads of the loom to create intricate patterns and designs.

The history and present-day making of hand-knotted carpets in China reflect a legacy of craftsmanship, innovation, and cultural heritage. From ancient origins to contemporary practices, Chinese carpets continue to be esteemed for their beauty, quality, and artistic expression.

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