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- Felix Delicate oriental Fine Luxury Area Rug, Handwoven Woolen Carpet; Size 6.5x9.5 Ft$1,721.00Felix Delicate oriental Fine Luxury Area Rug, Handwoven Woolen Carpet; Size 6.5x9.5 Ft
- Kylie Stonewashed Look Colorful Area Rug; Contemporary Carpet; Size 6x8.6 Ft$517.00Kylie Stonewashed Look Colorful Area Rug; Contemporary Carpet; Size 6x8.6 Ft
- Myra Vibrant Colorful Handwoven Kilim Area Rug; Hand-knotted Woolen Carpet.; Size 7x9.5 Ft$566.00Myra Vibrant Colorful Handwoven Kilim Area Rug; Hand-knotted Woolen Carpet.; Size 7x9.5 Ft
- Arthur Fabulous Rich Afghan Woolen Carpet; Hand-knotted Multicolored Area Rug; Size 4x6 Ft.8 Ft$387.00
Arthur Fabulous Rich Afghan Woolen Carpet; Hand-knotted Multicolored Area Rug; Size 4x6 Ft
- Winston Berry Red, Verdant Greens, Coffee Brown Patterned Kilim Area Rug, Woolen Afghan Hand knotted Carpet; Size 4x6 Ft$387.00Winston Berry Red, Verdant Greens, Coffee Brown Patterned Kilim Area Rug, Woolen Afghan Hand knotted Carpet; Size 4x6 Ft
- Fiona Rich Red and Black Woolen Area Afghan oriental Rug with Two Medallions; Hand-knotted and beautiful; Size 2.8x6 Ft$310.00Fiona Rich Red and Black Woolen Area Afghan oriental Rug with Two Medallions; Hand-knotted and beautiful; Size 2.8x6 Ft
- Victoria Luxurious Large Designer Carpet in Concentric Motifs; Afghan oriental Hand-woven Traditional Rug; Size 6.5x10 Ft$1,475.00Victoria Luxurious Large Designer Carpet in Concentric Motifs; Afghan oriental Hand-woven Traditional Rug; Size 6.5x10 Ft
- Noorie, intense Bold and Unique Afghan Tribal Patterned Hand Woven Woolen Area Rug; Size 3x5 Ft$258.00Noorie, intense Bold and Unique Afghan Tribal Patterned Hand Woven Woolen Area Rug; Size 3x5 Ft
- Richly Embroidered Satin Lined Crewel Hand Bag$81.00Richly Embroidered Satin Lined Crewel Hand Bag
Namastey! Let's get to know each other a bit here. This is a small brief below.
Humayoon Noor specializes in hand knotted carpets, known for their fine intricate details. The origin of hand knotted carpets locally known as "Kal baffi" dates back to 15th century after which it progressively attained the high degree of perfection. It is said that Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin brought carpet weavers from Persia and central Asia in to Kashmir to train the local inhabitants.
The loom used in Kashmir carpet weaving is composed of two horizontal wooden beams between which the wrap threads are stretched, one beam in front of the weaver and the second behind the first. The difference between a carpet and other hand woven rugs lies in the fact that short lengths of the thread or yarn are tied to wrap chains to form the pile of the carpet. These are commonly called knots though it is a loop rather than an actual knot.
There are different types of knots and in Kashmir the Farsi baff and the Persian system known as Sehna, or Sinneh, knot is originally used. Very simple tools are used to thread these knots, a wood or Metal comb to push knots and weft tightly together and pair of short scissors to cut the pile of the carpet to an even form once it is finished.