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Knotted Pile
Knotted Pile
Knotted Pile
Knotted Pile
Knotted Pile

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Knotted Pile Defined

The type of weaving most associated with oriental rugs in which tufts of wool forming pile are wrapped around one or more (usually two) warps to project at right angles to the plane of the weaving. They are tied individually, one row at a time, and held in place by ground wefts. The process is to be distinguished from the making of hooked rugs in which tufts of wool are poked into pre-existing loosely woven fabric.

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