Sunday, March 9, 2014

Carpet and Rug Construction


The construction of a rug or carpet determines its surface appearance.

1. Pile – soft, velvety, raised surface produced by making yarn loops on the body of the material.
a) Cut Pile - produced by shearing the loops and untwisting the yarn to achieve the plush effect.
b) Uncut Pile - retains the yarn loops for a pebbly, harder texture
c) Combination Cut and Uncut Pile – uses both types of pile
finishes to create interesting textures and appealing patterns
d) Sculptured Pile - produced by fastening the yarn loops at
different heights so that patterns may be formed.
e) Shaggy Pile – a variation of cut pile where the pile is extra
long

2. Flat – designates a rug or carpet without pile that has the same surface texture on both sides and that is reversible.

Rugs for cleaning valued more than 200,000 USD

 

Just got this rug in for cleaning. Beautiful old Serapi. I would #appraise this #rug at $250,000. Funny thing is , it came with the house when they #purchased it.:)