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Once the raw wool is cleaned from the sticks, it is spun into yarn
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Before the yarn is dyed, it is first cleaned to remove the dust and grease thoroughly. The washed yarn is dried in the sun for two to three days
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The used dyes are created using precise combination to generate the exact color
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To allow the dye to work its way into the yarn, it is heated to a near-boiling temperature for a specific period of time
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The dyed yarn is then put out in the sun to dry
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The yarn is left outside in the sunlight until it is completely dry
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When the yarn is completely dry, it is collected to begin the weaving process
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The yarn spinning process occurs over many types of machines until the yarn becomes twisted and strong enough
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To begin the weaving phase, the yarn is fixed on a loom rack, it is looped tightly between the top bar and the bottom bar of the loom rack
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Using loom racks, the yarn is weaved knot-by-knot using a knotting technique
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The density of the warps is the key to the quality of the carpet and with more warps, the design will be clearer and the colors will be vivid
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Typically, two weavers will work on one rug together during the weaving process
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Once the weaving phase is over, small details will be added before trimming the rugs
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A special machine is used to shave and level the rug across its entire width and length