Carpet Recognition

Carpet Recognition

Carpet Recognition
In the carpet, the main factor is the design and color, but although the carpet is hand-woven, like any other hand-made work, it may have some minor disadvantages, including the following:
– Good carpets will be free from defects such as folding, double color, surface and back surface roughness that all result from carelessness and carelessness.
– The upper half of the rug and the lower half of the rug should be the same size.
– The left and right sides of the rug along the center point should be the same size.
– The middle bergamot must be symmetrical as this symmetry may be lost due to more compactness on one side.
– The upper lobes have symmetry to the lower lobes.
– The colors used in bergamot, flowers and slims in all parts of the carpet should be consistent and uniform.
– The map of the top of the center point should be the same as the bottom map and in the direction of the photo of the bottom triangular flowers. (That is, the top border must be woven at the bottom edge to maintain symmetry).
– The middle flower of the margin and the flower on the outside of the bergamot should be aligned with the central bergamot.
– The density and compaction of the knots should be uniform across the surface of the carpet.
– The carpets on the carpet should be one-sided and delicate so that they were not seen.
– The back of the carpet should be uniform, the knots should not protrude, and there should be no bumps or pads.
– It has lint, the lint of these carpets should be bright and flexible.
– Carpet dimensions shall be standard and not exceed the permissible dimensions.
– There should be no rupture, holes and rashes in the carpet.
– In first-class carpets you do not see two threads, two threads occur when the yarn is torn while weaving and not to continue the texture with another yarn from the same place where the yarn was torn and in this case Two poodles are next to each other.
 

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