When choosing a handmade rug, one of the first questions that often comes to mind is: how many knots should a good rug have?
Behind this simple curiosity lies a world of technique, craftsmanship, and artisanal tradition.
In this guide by Karpeta, we’ll explore why the knot count matters — but also why it’s not the only factor to consider when assessing the true quality of a rug.
What does knot count mean?
The knot count in a rug indicates how many times the yarn has been hand-knotted to create both the design and the structure. This measurement, also known as knot density, is typically expressed in knots per square metre (or per square inch in Anglo-Saxon countries).
Generally speaking:
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Up to 90,000 knots/m² → medium quality, softer rugs with a more rustic appearance
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Between 120,000 and 250,000 knots/m² → good quality, with more precise detailing
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Over 300,000 knots/m² → high quality, detailed, dense, and long-lasting
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Up to 1 million knots/m² → top-tier rugs, true works of art
More knots = better rug? Not always.
While knot density is a good indicator of quality, it’s not the only factor that matters. A rug can be outstanding even with a medium knot density if:
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It is made from high-quality materials such as wool, silk, or natural cotton
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It is handwoven by skilled artisans
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It features a thoughtful, original design that complements the environment
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It respects traditional techniques that ensure its durability
In other words, the value of a rug is the result of the harmonious blend of technique, aesthetics, and authenticity.
Quality According to Karpeta
At Karpeta, we believe every rug should tell a story — one woven from ancient techniques and contemporary choices. Our rugs are hand-knotted or handwoven with meticulous attention to detail. The knot count varies depending on the craftsmanship and desired outcome, but always with the aim of delivering the highest standards in:
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Comfort
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Durability
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Aesthetic beauty
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Respect for the environment and for those who create them
The Importance of Tailored Consultation
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the question: how many knots should a good rug have? Every space, style, and personal need calls for a dedicated assessment. That’s why at Karpeta, we offer a personalised service, guiding each client in choosing the ideal rug based on the type of environment, taste, and functional requirements.
Quality isn’t measured by numbers alone, but by the emotions a rug can evoke. Whether you’re choosing a decorative piece or a functional element, trust in Karpeta’s expertise and passion to find the perfect balance between aesthetics and substance.
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