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Knit Afghans
Knit afghans are among the most prized of Afghans. They have
the time and perseverance of the person that made them stitched
into the very fibers that make up the rug. It can take one
person many years to produce a single rug. This can cause the
price of the rug to go from two-three hundred dollars of
material to fifteen thousand dollars for the price of the
finished product.
Very few people have the skills necessary to make fine rugs
nowadays and so the price has risen even more. Most people who
have the skill pass it on as a family heirloom, along with the
material and afghans that they already have. Some people may
have such skill, that they can make the rugs into blankets that
not only keep the person warm, but they add vivid coloring to
the room and the material is strong enough to last a long
time.
This, along with the lack of people to make them, has made
the afghan rather rare in open market. To find a good, high
quality, knit afghan, one may have to go to a foreign country
just to be closer to the people with natural inherited skill in
the production of the rugs. Knit afghans are even more
exquisite than ordinary machine-produced rugs. They have a
personal touch to them.
The patterns are unique and the colors are exquisite. If one
person takes the time to produce such a beautiful piece of art,
they want to put their best effort into it. Therefore, people
will often knit the afghan in such a way that it far surpasses
the quality of other rugs. It is more than just a rug to them
though.
Some people use them as murals on the wall. Other people,
more willing to make something from nothing, sell their hard
work to make a living and let other people use the afghans as
rugs. People do not appreciate the hard work that it takes to
make such a fine piece of art. Some people even feel that if
the knowledge of how to make an afghan is not passed on to
children, then they are losing some part of their culture, for
afghans are part of the culture in Afghanistan and people just
don’t know.
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