Hand-Loomed
Hand-loomed rug is traditionally hand-woven on a vertical loom with a mounted wrap. They often have no fringes or proper secured ends or sides. The making of them is by pressing strands of fiber together by using thin threading. They only carry designs in boxes, stripes and other regular geometrical designs. They are mostly made in the plain with embossments. The technique of making hand-loom carpet is as such that their pattern gets confined to some extent. This very limitation leads to the main and the only disadvantage of handloom carpets. In other words, a hand loomed rug, in general, follows only a few simple geometrical patterns. They are either plain or have designs containing stripes or boxes. Unlike hand-tufted, flat weave, or hooked rugs, they cannot bear intricate floral designs in them. Handloom carpets are very comfortable to produce with the development of technology. The demand for it is increasing tremendously all over the world.