|
|
|
|
 |
About
Larhabi Sumak |
| Most people are familiar with flat-weaves but what comes to mind
most often is the kilim. The sumak weave is more intricate and time
consuming than a kilim weave and the result is a more substantial
rug. The sumak weave crosses several foundation threads then doubles
back underneath and emerges again to move forward once more. Oversimplified,
it is a two steps forward, one step back approach. In actuality the
weave is extremely varied and intricate in order to produce the desired
pattern. Technical aspects aside, these sumacs, woven by Farsi speaking
Larhabi people in northern Pakistan, are uniquely gorgeous. They are
especially suited for high traffic or high spill areas such as hallways,
kitchens and bathrooms. |
| |
   |
|