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Weaving in [[Kashan Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Kashan]] mainly takes place in Kashan city and its suburbs like Natanz and [[Josheghan Rug|Josheghan]].<br>
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Weaving in [[Kashan Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Kashan]] mainly takes place in Kashan city and its suburbs like Natanz and [[Josheghan Rug|Josheghan]]. The knots used in Kashan and its Villages is [[Symmetrical Knot|symmetrical]] and its warp is known as Farsi. The loom is fixed vertically and usually made of wood. The row counts of the carpets range from 35 to 60 and are even in numbers. 70 knots per 6.5 cm is usually woven for very precious types. The row counts of 30 to 40 knote are very common. The knots are bound together during the carpet weaving('''[[Kashan Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Full article...]]''')
The knots used in Kashan and its Villages is [[Symmetrical Knot|symmetrical]] and its warp is known as Farsi.
 
The loom is fixed vertically and usually made of wood. The row counts of the carpets range from 35 to 60 and are even in numbers. 70 knots per 6.5 cm is usually woven for very precious types. The row counts of 30 to 40 knote are very common. The knots are bound together during the carpet weaving('''[[Kashan Rug/Original Persian Rugs|Full article...]]''')
 

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Weaving in Kashan mainly takes place in Kashan city and its suburbs like Natanz and Josheghan. The knots used in Kashan and its Villages is symmetrical and its warp is known as Farsi. The loom is fixed vertically and usually made of wood. The row counts of the carpets range from 35 to 60 and are even in numbers. 70 knots per 6.5 cm is usually woven for very precious types. The row counts of 30 to 40 knote are very common. The knots are bound together during the carpet weaving(Full article...)