SİZE: 0,95m x 1,56m (3,12ft x 5,12ft)
Product: 1782
Carpeting in Pakistan began in the same way as in India, and when the country was separated from India, most of the weavers, who were Muslims, moved to the side of Pakistan. Most of them found jobs in Lahore and Karachi, and at the same time the government began to support the import of quality yarns. In Pakistan, carpets are manufactured today with an excellent Australian yarn of wool and makes these rugs very similar to silk carpets. Rugs with high density knots provide strong resistance at a lower price than the Persian ones. Pakistani carpets, currently produced massively (in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpind), are divided into Mori and Persian carpets, where the 90% of Mori carpets have Bochara as a template and other Turkmen designs. Ziegler carpets, which have been manufactured in Pakistan, have designs that are copied from earlier traditions in the region of Arac, Persia. Carpets, too, that have been built here, inspired by the inspiration of the Caucasus, are sold as “Kazak Fine”. Carpets made of wool are often imported, of varying quality and the warp and weft are made of cotton. Carpets woven with Mori have a single warp, while the others are woven with a double warp. The predominant color in these carpets is red and other colors, but they often have glow.
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Pakistan Kasmir Carpet
SİZE: 0,95m x 1,56m (3,12ft x 5,12ft)
Product: 1782
Carpeting in Pakistan began in the same way as in India, and when the country was separated from India, most of the weavers, who were Muslims, moved to the side of Pakistan. Most of them found jobs in Lahore and Karachi, and at the same time the government began to support the import of quality yarns. In Pakistan, carpets are manufactured today with an excellent Australian yarn of wool and makes these rugs very similar to silk carpets. Rugs with high density knots provide strong resistance at a lower price than the Persian ones. Pakistani carpets, currently produced massively (in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpind), are divided into Mori and Persian carpets, where the 90% of Mori carpets have Bochara as a template and other Turkmen designs. Ziegler carpets, which have been manufactured in Pakistan, have designs that are copied from earlier traditions in the region of Arac, Persia. Carpets, too, that have been built here, inspired by the inspiration of the Caucasus, are sold as “Kazak Fine”. Carpets made of wool are often imported, of varying quality and the warp and weft are made of cotton. Carpets woven with Mori have a single warp, while the others are woven with a double warp. The predominant color in these carpets is red and other colors, but they often have glow.