1.hand-made carpet
2.Large range of design
3.Hand spun wool
4.highly resistant to wear
5.durable
They are specifically tabriz carpets which are of a certain age, quality and motif.
Often the wool pile on cotton foundation "Jalili" rugs are woven between 1870-1900, may feature a orangish/rust background, and have knot density in excess of 250 kpsi.
It's also common to see a slightly varying shade of blue accent throughout the weaving, fluctuating from a pale, powder blue, to a rich sky blue.
Scrolling vines with nothing more than a mere outlining of the flowers may accent the field, while palmettes fill the border.
Silk on silk Tabriz carpets with almost double the KPSI of "Hadji Jalili" wool carpets may feature a prayer rug design with soft, antiqued ivory tones accented with light jewel tones, often with brilliant aqua blue or sometimes greens.
Handknotted Rugs takes long time in productions than handtufted rugs, therefore they are generally expensive than their handtufted counterparts. The knotting method creates a highly durable and beautifully accurate handmade rug that will weather foot traffic for years to come.