How do hand-tufted rugs compare to machine-made rugs in terms of cost?

 Whether you’re looking to make a dramatic statement with a hand-knotted wool rug or simply add warmth to your home with a hand-tufted cotton rug, MAT has a wide assortment of best-selling custom rugs to suit any style. These rugs differ in size, material and design, so you’ll want to carefully consider your needs before making a purchase.



 The weaver uses knots to create intricate patterns in the rug’s fabric

While the production of Hand Tufted Rugs requires an immense amount of skill and effort, you’ll find that not all hand-knotted rugs are created equal. While they are made with a great deal of attention and detail, hand-knotted rugs also tend to be more expensive than their hand-tufted counterparts.

The resulting rug is extremely durable and can last for years without fraying

In a hand-knotted rug, the weaver uses knots to create intricate patterns in the rug’s fabric. These knots are so tight that the resulting rug is extremely durable and can last for years without fraying. However, the tight knots also make these rugs less flexible and heavier than hand-tufted rugs. This means that they’ll require more care and will likely need to be professionally cleaned more frequently.

A hand-tufted rug is not as long-lasting as a hand-knotted one

A hand-tufted rug is not as long-lasting as a hand-knotted one, but it does offer some of the same benefits. Instead of knots, the weaver uses a tufting gun to inject yarn or cotton into the rug’s foundation. Once the rug is complete, it is sealed with a protective scrim fabric that’s covered with latex glue to help keep the fibers in place. Lastly, the artisan shears the carpet loops to create a flat pile suitable for foot traffic.

 The same durability, they still hold up well to regular use

The tufted process makes these rugs more affordable and easier to manufacture than hand-knotted rugs. While they may not have the same durability, they still hold up well to regular use and can look beautiful in any space. The key to extending the lifespan of your Hand Tufted Rugs is to keep it out of high-traffic areas and vacuum regularly to prevent it from shedding or becoming worn down over time.

Conclusion

If you do plan to use your tufted rug in high-traffic areas, we recommend investing in a rug pad. This will prevent your rugs from becoming damaged by repeated abrasions and will protect the floors beneath it from damage. When cleaning a tufted rug, always vacuum it gently, and never shake or beat it, which can cause the fabric to loosen or become discolored. If your tufted rug does get stained, use a soft cloth and lukewarm water to remove it as quickly as possible. If your rug does start to shed, re-seal the area with the scrim fabric and re-glue it if necessary. For more information about MAT’s custom rugs, contact us today! We’re happy to answer any questions that you have about our hand-tufted rugs. Our experts are available to help you make the perfect choice for your home. We can’t wait to help you make your dream rug a reality. We’ll take the stress out of the process by providing you with an amazing product that you’ll love for years to come.


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