Weaving a Carpet Is Still the a La Mode of Time
Rugs are very popular in India as they are available in affordable price range and are trendy in looks. These rugs are found in customary, intermediary and modern-day styles. Indian rugs are mostly manufactured with wool from New Zealand and parts of India. India at present ranks as one of the leading suppliers of carpets to the U.S. and India also produces some of the premium rugs on hand. Some of the major states in India who manufacture rugs are Agra, Kashmir, Jaipur, Varanasi and Gujarat. Rugs are made, according to the taste and demand of time in trendy and new colors. Rugs or carpets are also made from 100% natural silk.
In countries like Pakistan and Iran such rugs come out in fashionable and attractive looks. Places like Bokhra and Mori in Pakistan are famous for producing silk rugs. Iranian rugs and floor covering are famous in the entire globe. Persian rug industry manufactures some of the most excellent woven rugs of the world. There is another kind of rug called the Oriental rug which is made across an extensive part of the world. It stretches from China in the East to Spain in the West. There is another unique type of rug called the hand knotted rugs. These are pile rugs in which the design is fashioned by each and individual knot, using each of the Persian or the Turkish knot. These carpets are usually woven in cotton, wool or silk base.
Though it is tough to maintain the continually varying colors in fabrics and furnishings, but we focus on this factor to maintain the satisfactory level of the customers. Woolen pile rugs mixed and matched with silk accent are substituting the long-established silk base in rugs made from other fabric or fully silk rugs. These rugs possess a two dimensional look which makes the silk look shining and bright. Decorative rugs are only one of its kind vis a vis their colors and design. They are different from the conventional Persian rugs and favorite of the interior designers and customers of a different taste. Rugs also come from Egypt, Romania, Armenia, Nepal, and parts of Afghanistan. Cleaning of such a delicate and sophisticated accessory is a time consuming and most important factor. Using of hard detergent is strictly prohibited in the cleansing of a carpet. Instead it is always advisable to use liquid detergent with a low alkali content and white vinegar to remove stains. Although in the Oriental rugs penetration of dirt is usually less than it is in the machine made rugs, still it requires a normal and careful cleaning.
We give our clients the first wash free of cost after a purchase from store. We also repair a damaged rug by our expert manufacturers and give our customers optimum contentment after their purchase from our store.