What types of layouts exist?
Wool Persian rugs contain one of three principal layouts: all-over, one-sided or medallion. The layout refers to the manner in which the motifs or designs are arranged and woven into each rug. All-over layouts contain motifs that appear throughout the rug with no central or dominant design. The motifs may be separate or connected and any size. One-sided layouts contain designs that are all woven in the same direction so they will only appear proper when viewed from one side. Medallion layouts contain a large piece called a medallion or toranj which constitutes the main focus of the design. This layout is the most common one used in handmade rugs worldwide. [Back To Top] • What does the term KPSI mean? This term refers to knots per square inch and it signifies the exact number of knots that are contained in each square inch of your rug. Rugs hand woven in the city tend to be made from a finer wool. Consequently, they often contain a higher KPSI with increased detail than tribal rugs wov