Hand-knotting artistry today: a living tradition
What is remarkable about this long history is that a hand-knotted rug is still made today in essentially the same way as it was 2,500 years ago – knot by knot, by hand, often over many months of work. In Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Turkey, the art of knotting is passed down from generation to generation, and in many places it remains an important source of income for entire regions.
Especially in an age of industrial mass production, this craft is gaining renewed appreciation: a hand-knotted rug is durable, repairable and made from renewable materials – making it one of the most sustainable home accessories of all. Every piece is unique and bears the signature of the man or woman who made it. Anyone who buys a hand-knotted rug today, for example from the Nain Trading range, brings a piece of this millennia-old history into their own home – while also helping to ensure that its story continues.