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If you’ve ever shopped for a handmade rug, you’ve probably come across three terms that sound similar but mean very different things: hand-knotted, hand-tufted, and hand-loom. The construction method affects everything — how long the rug takes to make, how it feels underfoot, how long it lasts, and of course, the price.
At Hali Rug Company, we’ve been making rugs in Bhadohi since 1997, and all three of these techniques are produced by our artisans every day. Here’s an honest breakdown to help you choose the right one for your home or project.
Hand-knotted rugs are the oldest and most labor-intensive form of rug making. Each rug is created on a vertical loom where artisans tie individual knots — sometimes hundreds of thousands, even millions — around the warp threads, one at a time, by hand.
How it’s made: A skilled weaver ties each knot manually, then trims and packs each row before moving to the next. A single 8×10 ft hand-knotted rug can take anywhere from 4 to 12 months to complete, depending on the knot count and design complexity.
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Hand-tufted rugs offer a great middle ground. Instead of tying individual knots, artisans use a hand-operated tufting gun to push yarn through a stretched canvas backing following a pre-drawn design.
How it’s made: The design is sketched onto the canvas, and the tufting tool pushes loops of yarn through. Once tufting is complete, a secondary backing (usually cotton) is glued on, and the surface is sheared to create the final pile. A hand-tufted 8×10 ft rug typically takes 3–6 weeks.
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Hand-loom rugs are woven on a traditional pit loom or frame loom, where the weaver passes weft yarns through the warp by hand. This is a faster technique than knotting but still entirely manual.
How it’s made: The weaver sits at a loom and weaves the rug row by row using a shuttle. The pile is then sheared after weaving. An 8×10 ft hand-loom rug usually takes 2–4 weeks.
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There’s no “best” construction — only the best one for your space, budget, and goals. We make all three at Hali Rug Company because each one has a place. A young couple furnishing their first home might be better served by a beautiful hand-tufted piece, while a designer working on a luxury hotel lobby will want the gravitas of hand-knotted.
If you’re not sure which is right for your project, we’re happy to help. Our team has been guiding buyers — from individual homeowners to global hospitality brands — for over 90 years.
Hali Rug Company is a family-owned manufacturer and exporter of handmade rugs based in Bhadohi, India. Founded in 1997, we produce hand-knotted, hand-tufted, hand-loom, flat weave, and other rug styles in wool, silk, bamboo silk, and mohair, with free worldwide shipping.