Carpet Glossary
Abrash
- color variation in the same color usually seen
in an oriental carpet because of difference of yarn
or batch color of the rug due to a difference in the
wool or dye batch.
Antique Wash - A chemical bath that tones
down colors to simulate aging.
Afshan - Another name for Afshar, now it is
used to describes the presence of silk pile in an
urban carpet.
Arbrush - A carpet pattern with a series of
delicate stripes of a different tone closely
paralleling each other, horizontally across.
Art Silk - Also called artificial silk it is
made from mercerized cotton that appears similar to
silk. The fiber is very soft to the touch and gives
durability, affordability and low maintenance of
cotton.
Aubuson - French flat carpets from the 15th
to 19th Centuries.
Blend - A mixture of two or more fibers or
yarns.
Border - The design forming the outer edge of
a rug surrounding the main field.
Boteh - A small Oriental rug motif that
resembles a pinecone or pear
Braided Rug - A rug made by braiding yarn
around a core and shaping it into a rug.
Burn Test - A small tuft of fibers from a rug
is burned to test for its content and the type of
fiber.
Cloth Backed Rug - It refers to Tufted Rugs,
that have a cloth backing.
Chanted Rugs - A technique used for the
duplicate manufacture of the finest urban rugs.
Chi-Chi - Name for Caucasian type rugs made
in Chechnia and Dagistan.
Chin Wool - The fine whiskers from the chin
of sheep that are sometimes set aside for a special
ceremonial carpet. They are considered finer than
silk but are very rare.
Chrome Dye - Modern synthetic dyes.
Carpet Cushion or Rug Pad - A term used to
describe material placed under carpet to provide
softness and support.
Dhurrie - Traditional flat woven rug from
India made of cotton or wool.
Field - The central area of the rug.
Flat Weave - A rug without pile.
Foundation - The combination of warps and
wefts in the body of a rug.
Fringe - The warp ends that extend from the
end of the rug.
Hooked Rug - Yarns are pushed through the
back of a canvas cloth and pulled back through to
form a design.
Kilim - Woolen flat weave rug from Turkey.
KPSI - Number of knots per square inch.
Natural Rug - These rugs are usually made of
sisal, jute or wool. They are usually not dyed in
colors.
Pile - It forms the face of the oriental rug
formed by knotting the yarn to the wrap. Flat weaves
do not have a pile.
Prayer Rug - Rugs having an arc in the
pattern.
Resilience - Elasticity of the carpet.
Ability of carpet pile or cushion to recover
original thickness.
Sheen - A carpet having a high luster,
usually produced by special chemical washing. Silk
and high quality wool have natural sheen.
Tufted Carpet - A technique where the wool
piles are punched in through the base cloth giving a
general appearance of a hand knotted carpet. The
tufts need to be anchored on a secondary backing for
durability.
Vegetable Dyes - Natural dyes produced from
berries, roots and bark.
Warp - String of Yarn that runs vertically on
a loom forming the foundation of a woven carpet.
Weft -Yarns that are woven across the warp of
a rug, along the width. For knotted carpets, they
run the width after each roe of knots.
Wool - Fur of sheep.
Worsted - Before wool is spun into yarn, it
is combed, then worsted to improve its quality by
leaving only the longer pieces of fiber for final
spinning. It is used for more intricate patterns.