Hand Knotted Rugs: Built for Longevity and Everyday

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Hand Knotted Rugs: Built for Longevity and Everyday
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Hand knotted rugs are crafted using a traditional technique where each knot is tied individually. This process creates a
dense, stable structure that allows the rug to maintain its form over time. Unlike machine-made alternatives, hand
knotted rugs resist stretching, curling, and premature wear.

This construction method makes them especially suitable for spaces where consistency and durability matter, such as
living rooms and bedrooms.

Durability Under Long-Term Furniture Weight
One of the key advantages of hand knotted rugs is their ability to handle static furniture placement. Beds, sofas, and
heavy tables apply continuous pressure, which can flatten lower-quality rugs. Hand knotted rugs distribute weight
evenly across their structure, preventing permanent dents or distortion.

This makes them ideal for rooms where furniture rarely moves.

Texture, Density, and Comfort
The density of hand knotted rugs contributes to both comfort and longevity. Higher knot counts create smoother
surfaces that feel soft underfoot while remaining resilient. These rugs also retain their texture longer, even in
frequently used areas.

Natural fibers such as wool are commonly used, offering insulation and breathability without excessive thickness.

Why Hand Knotted Rugs Age Better Than Other Rugs
As hand knotted rugs age, their fibers compress evenly rather than breaking down unevenly. This results in a rug that
looks better over time rather than worn out. Proper care can allow these rugs to last for decades, making them a
practical long-term choice.

Loops by LJ Hand Knotted Rug Collections
Loops by LJ offers hand knotted rugs that combine traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Their
collections focus on balanced density, durable fibers, and refined textures, ensuring rugs perform well while blending
seamlessly into modern interiors.
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