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Although the majority of people associate carpets with certain shagginess, flat weave rugs constitute a substantial part of the profound weaving heritage. Flat, hand-woven rugs have widely contributed to the development of rug-making techniques as they represent one of the basic forms of woven textiles. They are made without a pile and build upon the intertwining warp and weft. The simplicity and lightness of flatweaves mustn’t be taken for a sign of inferiority. On the contrary, the slightly simplified making techniques allow weavers to create ingenious pieces, often with an ethnic vibe, distinguished by appealing designs and incredible durability.
Being one of the oldest forms of carpets, flatweave rugs might sometimes be considered inferior and more primitive than Oriental knotted pieces. However, such approach is based on misconception and superficial knowledge which does not take into account the enormous variety as well as deep history and meaning of flat weaves. They were primarily used as bed covers, coats and means of payment in barter, only later to become floor and wall coverings. These incredible textiles have greatly improved lives of many peoples contributing not only to the safety and comfort of early nomadic tribes but also to the development of fine art and abstract thinking.