What are the most typical types of knots used in Oriental rugs?

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2 Responses to What are the most typical types of knots used in Oriental rugs?

  1. Rich Z says:

    They are giordes and senneh. To find details on what is used in Persian and Turkish rugs, see the knots link below

  2. zorro1701e says:

    i think one of them is the monkeys fist.
    I really dont know, but i just wanted a chance to use the one knot name i know.

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