Fringes on many hand-knotted wool rugs are typically made of cotton. Cotton is often used for fringes because it’s durable and can withstand wear and tear, unlike wool which can be more delicate. However, the materials used for fringes can vary depending on the rug’s design and the weaver’s preferences.
Cotton yarn is commonly used for creating hand-knotted fringes on rugs. Cotton is favored for fringes due to its durability, flexibility, and ease of maintenance. Cotton fringes can withstand regular use and foot traffic, and they are less prone to fraying or breaking compared to other materials. Additionally, cotton is readily available in various colors, allowing for versatility in design. Hand-knotted fringes made with cotton yarn can enhance the overall aesthetics of a rug while providing practical benefits in terms of strength and longevity.
Tabriz 40 Line

N-TA1450
Tabriz 50 Line

N-TA1451
Tabriz 60 Line

N-TA1452
Naein 12 PLY

N-NA1471
Naein 9 PLY

N-NA1472
Naein 6 PLY

N-NA1473
Kashan Yarn

N-KA1461
Natural Color Regular Cotton Yarn
3 PLY

N-CH1400
4 PLY

N-CH1401
5 PLY

N-CH1402
6 PLY

N-CH1403
8 PLY

N-CH1404
10 PLY

N-CH1405
Stitch Lock Cotton Yarn
4 PLY Natural Color

N-ST1501
4 PLY Black Color

N-ST1502
4 PLY Tea Washed

N-ST1503