Choose between 1500 machine and hand woven carpets

2024-04-06 14:09:36
Introduction Persian carpets have been recognized as a symbol of Iran among all nations and tribes for a long time. Behind every knot of the carpet there is a world of the weaver's hand art lying and well represents the culture of the region where the carpet is woven. Keep in mind that carpets are the common object in Iranian homes, and it doesn't matter whether you have decorated your home in a modern or classic style. In this article at Dariush Carpet, we provide explanations about 1500-reed machine-made carpets and the differences they have with hand-woven carpets, as well as their features, advantages, and disadvantages. We hope you will stay tuned until the end of the paper. Machine-made vs. hand-woven carpets The main difference between machine-made and hand-woven carpets is the weaving method. 1500-reed machine-made carpets are produced using advanced weaving machines, but hand-woven carpets are woven using a loom. As a result, the lifespan and price of hand-woven carpets are higher than those of machine-made carpets. In the past, when machine-made carpets were newly introduced to the market, they did not have a high quality, but during the time as the industry progressed, the quality and fineness of machine-made carpets also increased. Of course, the main reason why people have been more inclined to buy machine-made carpets in recent years has been the high price of hand-woven carpets. Design and pattern of carpets One of the crucial differences between hand-woven carpets and 1500-reeds machine-made carpets is the design and pattern. In the weaving of hand-woven carpets, copyrighted patterns are used, but due to the various thicknesses of the fibers used, two carpets with the same design and pattern may not be the same size and symmetrical in practice. However, this does not happen with machine-made carpets, and all carpets are symmetrical and the same size. Quality of 1500-reeds machine-made and hand-woven carpets It should be noted that the quality of a carpet is directly related to the fibers and yarns used in it. In the weaving of hand-woven carpets, fibers such as silk, wool, and cotton are used. Among these, carpets woven with silk yarn are the finest and most durable type of carpet, which has a higher price than other hand-woven carpets. However, 1500-reeds machine-made carpets are woven from fibers such as heat-set acrylic or polyester. These two types of yarn are among the finest and most cost-effective yarn samples available in the market for carpet weaving, which result in high product quality and longer lifespan. Comparison of the price of 1500-reeds machine-made carpets and hand-woven carpets Hand-woven carpets are more expensive because they have a longer production process than machine-made carpets. However, this is not the only reason for the high price of hand-woven carpets; the high price of raw materials and the wages of weavers also affect the cost of these carpets. In contrast, 1500-reeds carpets are also known as hand-woven machine-made carpets due to their high density. The price of these carpets is much lower than the hand-woven ones, and the fineness of their weaving is much higher than that of hand-woven carpets. Color variety of 1500-reeds and hand-woven carpets 1500-reeds carpets have a very high color variety, and you can easily choose a carpet that matches your decoration without any worries. Also, the variety of designs in machine-made carpets has made it easy to choose them according to the design of the furniture. However, this is not true for hand-woven carpets, and you cannot easily find a carpet with the color and design you want. Conclusion In this article at Dariush Carpet, we tried to provide you with information about 1500-reeds carpets and hand-woven carpets. We also compared these two types of carpets in terms of price, design, and pattern. If you still have any questions about buying 1500-reeds carpets and hand-woven carpets, you can contact the Dariush Carpet support unit and receive free consultation.