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Hand Knotted Rugs

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The beautiful Indian handmade industry has given us the skill of providing Hand Knotted Rugs. We are also into Hand Knotted Rugs, manufactured in India. These Hand knotted Rugs are made in wool pile. The wool being used are Indian Bikaner Wool, Blended Wool (Indian Wool and New Zealand Wool), & 100% New zealand Wool. These 100% New Zealand Woollen Rugs gives the super most lusture and softness.

Hand knotted Rugs are mostly made in Cut pile but loop pile can also be made. We also undertake custom made hand knotted rugs order, in pile height upto 20mm pile height

We can also provide you Hand Knotted Rugs with Antique look, so that if you do not have Antique Rugs but wish to have the same, we can manufacture them for you. We call this Antique Reproduction

Sizes : As per your demand.
Normal sizes are in Fts. : 3.0x5.0, 4.6x6.6, 5.6x7.9, 6.6x8.3, 6.6x9.6, 8.3x10.0, 8.3x11.3, 10.0x13.0
In Cms. : 090x160, 140x200, 170x240, 200x250, 200x300, 250x300, 250x350, 300x400.

Designs famous in Hand knotted Rugs are have their specific names, which shows the pattern. Mahal (All-over flowerhead design); Herez (Most typical medallion design). Bijar (Herati with medallion and corners). Tabriz (All-over "animal" design) ; Kashan (All-over "Shah Abbas" design).MIR (With all-over "boteh" design) ; Sarouk, Aubusson Ferahan, Hamadan, Malayer, Karaja, Bakshaish, Lilehan, Lavar (Ravar) Kerman, Kashgai, Serab, Afshar, Bahktiari, Ispahan, Mahal and Ekbatan Kazvin.

Cleaning instruction :

For woolen rugs : Handmade Rugs should be washed regularly every three to five years depending on the use and the amount of traffic they bear. The best method is to get them cleaned when they look soiled. WARNING Never clean Handmade Rugs chemically or by steam. Do not wash Handmade Rugs in a machine, do not squeeze a handmade rugs. Do not, unless absolutely necessary, submerge a handmade rugs in water. Surface cleaning is usually all that is required. The best way to clean the whole rugs is for it to be washed using cold water and a mild detergent. This should be done by a competent cleaning expert and should not be tried at home.
Vacuuming

Never vacuum the rugs fringes. The continued catching of the fringe in the suction of a vacuum cleaner causes the fringes to break and tear. Always vacuum your rugs without the beating brush, you can either turn the brush off, or just use the attachments. Keeping your rugs clean and vacuuming them when necessary is good for them.

Stain Removing
The following method for removing stains is of a general nature and may not apply to all rugs because of the different materials and dyes used. SPILLS. Take care of any kind of spill immediately. Most spills may be removed without permanent stain if taken care of right away. First pick up as much of the spill as possible using a cloth or paper towel. Then dilute the spill with water and blot the wet area until all of the moisture is removed. Repeat this process if any of the spill remains. Once you get the spill out, dry the wet area either with air, letting air under the rugs also in the wet area by draping the rugs over something. You can even use a hair dryer on cold to dry the rugs. While drying, comb the nap in the same direction as the rest of the rug so that it dries in the proper direction.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS :-
Moths :- Moths are best controlled by frequent moving, handling and regular exposure to light and air. If rugs must be stored, regular inspection at intervals is essential. A rug in use is rarely in danger from moths. Moth crystal and Cedar wood balls are good repellants of moths.

Dampness :- Water is a rug's best friend and worst enemy. The water is the best thing to use for carpets cleaning and general stain removal for most wool that are colorfast. But leaving a rug wet is dangerous for any rug. Even the most colorfast rug may bleed colors if left wet. This does not mean that you have to be scared of using rugs in an environment where they may get wet, like the kitchen or the bathroom. Just make sure that you dry them when they get wet. You can air dry them or even use a hair dryer, on cold setting. When drying a rug that is really wet, comb the wet part in the direction of the overall nap of the rug.

Damage :- If any mechanical damage is sustained, such as a cut or burn, a competent expert should deal with the damage as soon as possible, because such damage can worsen over time. Any place in the rug that is locally worn or damaged can be re-woven; and even large holes can be restored to make the rug almost as good as new. Look for a local expert that has repair facilities available.

Rotation :- Frequently rotate the rug to equalize the effect of the sun and normal wear. On bright sunny days, use window shades, shutters, or curtains to help reduce the effects of direct sunlight.

Hanging :- Do not use nails or staples at the top of a heavy rug to hang for long periods of time. Use a strong poster holder, or proper clamps, to distribute the weight of the rug evenly. The best way is to have a strong fabric sewn on the back with a metal rod running through the fabric and then hanging the metal rod on the wall. This makes the rug look beautiful on the wall without any hanging mechanism showing and also distributes the weight of the rug evenly. Join online chatting groups for rug hanging advice.

Storing :- If a rug is to be stored for a long period of time, use a sheet or cloth to wrap it, but do not use an airtight plastic bag. Handmade rugs need to breathe and they will sometimes rot or mildew in a plastic bag. They could also be rolled up and kept in a chest with some moth crystals, which will have to be renewed every few months. Ideally, large rugs should be rolled around poles, the protruding ends of which should rest on blocks or trestles. It is advisable to let rugs lie flat on top of one another for any length of time. DO NOT store rugs in a humid, damp, hot, or poorly ventilated room. This causes mildew, which has a musty odor, discolors fabrics, and weakens them. Never leave a rug wet. Failure to remove all the moisture might result in mildew. DO NOT store a handmade rug in a hot closet. The base of a rug can dry out and become brittle, destroying the strength and durability of the rug.

Crushed Pile :- (For pile rugs only). You can keep furniture on the rugs as long as you move it around periodically so that it is not crushing the same spot for a very long period of time. To fix the pile that is indented or crushed by the legs of heavy furniture, brush the depressed area with a soft brush and faintly mist the area with water and follow up by brushing.

Color May Varied As Per Different Moniter Setting


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