




Story Behind the Art: The story of hand-tufted rugs begins in the heart of America’s textile revolution, in Dalton, Georgia, where inventive weavers of the late 19th century pioneered a technique that would redefine modern rug-making. What started as a local craft—punching yarn into fabric with hand tools—evolved into the sophisticated hand-tufting process used by artisans today. Each rug begins with a pre-stretched canvas, the design carefully traced before strands of wool or blended yarn are skillfully inserted using a tufting gun. This method allows weavers to create lush textures, intricate patterns, and multi-dimensional surfaces with remarkable efficiency. By manipulating loop and cut piles, artisans achieve varying pile heights and tactile depth, resulting in rugs that balance softness with structural resilience. Hand-tufted rugs stand as a bridge between craftsmanship and innovation—bringing the warmth of handmade artistry to contemporary interiors while offering versatility, durability, and endless possibilities in color and form.
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