How to Make a Perfect Hand-Knotted Area Rug
The rug-making process goes through several stages of keen work and consistent focus. It requires creativity, craftsmanship and patience to produce a timeless rug.
Arteverk’s step-by-step process of making hand-knotted rugs is as follows:

Selection of wool
Carding, spinning, and cutting
Digital and graphic designing
A dedicated team of graphic designers creates unique and exceptional designs digitally. These designs determine the beautiful patterns that adorn your home!

Weaving
Each knot is woven on a wooden frame of the loom by hand to give it a magnificent look. The intricacies of hand knotted rug designs showcase the mastery of the artisans.
Cleaning
Arteverk rugs are carefully washed several times to remove all dust particles left during the rug-making process. Cleaning gives a soft and rich appearance to the rugs.

Zinjiri and Kinara Rafo
The final step is to give a perfect ending to the rug through Zinjiri and Kinara Rafo. The sides and ends get a final touch by rug binding to reinforce the weaving. Coiled woolen binding is added after the weaving process to strengthen the ends.
In this way, Arteverk converts your living spaces into a dream come true with its timeless art!
A hand-knotted area rug is not just a decor piece, but a work of art. Each rug is a result of countless hours of labor and incredible craftsmanship. But, what does it take to create such a masterpiece?
Firstly, selecting high-quality yarn is essential. Wool, silk, and cotton are commonly used and give the rug its texture and durability. Next, the design map - a vital guide for knotting the rug and ensuring a flawless pattern. Then comes the meticulous process of knotting. Each knot is tied by hand, bringing the design to life.