Hand Loom , Hand Tuffted Grand – Milano Green Rug
Hand Loom , Hand Tuffted Grand – Milano Green Rug
Hand Loom , Hand Tuffted Grand – Milano Green Rug

Hand Loom , Hand Tuffted Grand – Milano Green Rug

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The Hand Loom and Hand Tufted rugs are both crafted with distinct techniques, and the main differences lie in their production methods, texture, and durability.

Handloom Rug:

  • Weaving Process: Handloom rugs are woven on a loom by skilled artisans, where yarns are interwoven to create the design. The weaver operates the loom by hand, passing the warp and weft threads through each other, creating the rug from the ground up.
  • Material: Typically, handloom rugs are made from natural fibers like wool (often New Zealand wool, prized for its softness and resilience), cotton, or silk.
  • Texture and Durability: The weave of handloom rugs tends to be more consistent and smooth. They are highly durable but can have a slightly lighter texture compared to hand-tufted rugs.
  • Designs: These rugs often feature traditional and intricate patterns due to the weaving method.

Hand Tufted Rug:

  • Tufting Process: In hand-tufted rugs, yarns are punched into a canvas backing using a tufting gun. Once the design is created, the rug is sheared to the desired height and then backed with a secondary layer to secure the yarns.
  • Material: Like handloom rugs, hand-tufted rugs can also use high-quality fibers such as New Zealand wool. This wool contributes to a luxurious feel and resilience.
  • Texture and Durability: Hand-tufted rugs tend to have a thicker pile and more plush texture than handloom rugs. They may not be as durable in the long run but offer a soft, cushioned feel underfoot.
  • Designs: Hand-tufted rugs allow for more complex and varied designs to be created quickly, often resulting in more detailed, high-relief patterns.

New Zealand Wool in Rugs:

New Zealand wool is often used in both handloom and hand-tufted rugs for its premium quality. This wool is known for being:

  • Soft yet resilient: It provides comfort and durability.
  • Naturally resistant to stains and dirt: It has a natural lanolin coating that makes it easier to maintain.
  • Eco-friendly: New Zealand wool is a sustainable resource that is biodegradable and renewable.

In the Milano Green Rug, if crafted with New Zealand wool, the rich texture and durability of the wool would ensure a long-lasting, beautiful piece that is soft to the touch but resilient enough for daily use.

Summary of Differences:

  • Method: Handloom is woven, while hand-tufted is punched.
  • Texture: Hand-tufted tends to be plusher, while handloom is smoother.
  • Durability: Handloom generally offers better long-term durability.
  • Craftsmanship: Handloom requires more time and skill, while hand-tufted is quicker to produce.

Both are exceptional, but your choice will depend on the desired feel and longevity for the space.

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