Carpets oriental:
The Oriental carpet has long occupied a central place in many homes, and Persian carpets are often thought to be the most beautiful of all. With their fascinating patterns, these unique carpets have enchanted many people over the years, and it’s easy to understand why. The variations are endless and the craftsmanship behind them is superb, making these carpets a focal point for your home.
Oriental carpets can be pile woven or flat woven without pile, using various materials such as silk, wool, and cotton. Examples range in size from pillow to large, room-sized carpets, and include carrier bags, floor coverings, decorations for animals, Islamic prayer rugs(sajjadah), Jewish Torah ark covers (parochet), and Christian altar covers. Since the High Middle Ages, oriental rugs have been an integral part of their cultures of origin, as well as of the European and, later on, the North American culture.
Maroon Silk Wool Carpet:
A small handcrafted piece of art is at the display for you. A splendid array of shades to add a touch of ethnic art to your living space! Warm beautiful shades that will enhance the decorative look of your home. About the Craft Carpet weaving was introduced in Kashmir by King Budshah in the late 15th century.
It is believed that he brought master artisans from Persia to improvise over the spinning and weaving capabilities of artisans, thus introducing the beautiful carpet weaving into the traditional arts of Kashmir. A hand-knotted carpet is perhaps the most coveted and treasured textile sough all over the world. Carpet making in Kashmir is pure art and the quality depends upon the number of knots used in its making. The process of wrapping yarn around the warp to form a pile is known as knotting.
Silk Carpet:
Manufacturing Process: The process begins at the conceptualization of the pattern/design and is undertaken by naqash (Designer), the pattern is first drawn in free hand and later on approval by the manufacturer the pattern is then painted on a tracing paper, where each pixel detonates a color. Then the color schemes are designed in consultation with the merchandizer, they choose between a range of 10 to 30 hues/colors depending on the intricacy and the pattern. This design trace is then forwarded to the taleem-naqash who codifies a script in symbols, wherein each symbol signifies a color.
The whole pattern is then translated in a carpet manuscript. The (Kalbaf) weaver is provided the yarns and dyed silks as per requirement and the carpet manuscript. At times he is not privy to a new design and starts weaving the rug to its completion. Typically a silk carpet of 9’ x 12’ (324 KPSI) takes anywhere between 1 year to weave How to Clean Weekly vacuum cleaning for high activity area. Professional oriental carpet cleaning once in 5 years or when the rug appears dull or dirty. History:The history Kashmir carpet culmination of artistic magnificence -date back to the period of Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (r.a.) 1341-1385 A.D. - the famous sufi saint of Persia who came to enlighten Kashmir with his spiritual guidance and brought along highly skilled artisans through the silk trade route and laid base for the cottage industries in Kashmir valley.
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Black Ardabil Silk Carpet:
The royalty in shades, the classic black plays home to the autumnal hues of Kashmir in this beautiful Silk carpet. Inspired by the beauty of Kashmir, this one piece will enhance the grandeur of your classy home. A luxurious carpet styled to bring out the best of your tastes into the limelight! About the Craft Carpet weaving was introduced in Kashmir by King Budshah in the late 15th century.
It is believed that he brought master artisans from Persia to improvise over the spinning and weaving capabilities of artisans, thus introducing the beautiful carpet weaving into the traditional arts of Kashmir. A hand-knotted carpet is perhaps the most coveted and treasured textile sough all over the world. Carpet making in Kashmir is pure art and the quality depends upon the number of knots used in its making.
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Rug and Wall Hanging:
Rug and carpet, any decorative textile normally made of a thick material and now usually intended as a floor covering. Until the 19th century the word carpet was used for any cover, such as a table cover or wall hanging; since the introduction of machine-made products, however, it has been used almost exclusively for a floor covering. Both in Great Britain and in the United States the word rug is often used for a partial floor covering as distinguished from carpet, which frequently is tacked down to the floor and usually covers it wall-to-wall.
In reference to handmade carpets, however, the names rug and carpet are used interchangeably. Handmade carpets are works of art as well as functional objects. Indeed, many Oriental carpets have reached such heights of artistic expression that they have been held in the same regard in the East as objects of exceptional beauty and luxury that masterpieces of painting have been in the West.
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Blue Brown Cotton Wall Tapestry:
Tapestry was born in France in the 17th century when Louis - the 14th set a royal tapestry loom to give rise to traditional art in the same period. Back then large looms, a thousand men, and years together marked the making of even a small sized tapestry whose completion would be a celebration. In order to revive and sustain this dying craft, here is our endeavor into this realm with a cotton based tapestry over the base of which colorful woolen threads create magical wefts in cross-ply work. What is born is a masterpiece for your walls which adds more definition to your interior themes.
Circular Patterned Handmade Rug:
A stunning handmade rug in the chain stitch pattern, in two astounding colors of dark and light, is what we picked up for you to adorn your lovely homes. The ends are done in the deep red, maroons’ shade, which hosts the circle of life in a golden vinery pattern. Between these symphonic ends lies a lighter shade of off-white, which has a beautifully done pattern in deep shade of blue with contrasting patterns in its lighter component. The subtle hint of green amongst the deep blue patterns lends a subtle hint of contrasting shades. This rug can be used on the bedside or on the bed foot, the choice is yours. You also can use this rug as a wall hanging to liven up the walls of your lovely home.
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