Carpets by Fabrics
Carpets have always played an indispensible role in giving our homes
perfect make overs. In this segment we introduce you to carpets manufactured
in combination with a variety of fabrics. The experimentation of this felted
textile with various fabrics such as jute, silk, coir, wool and other
synthetic fibres such as nylon, oefin, polyester etc. has lend us some of
the finest creations in this regard. The beauty has been achieved through
combination of vibrant colors and varying textures coupled with diverse
patterns of designs that give the most exclusive look to the tapestry.
- Jute Carpets - Jute carpets
have gained great popularity owing to their soft-silk like luster
and unique look because of their natural shades.
- Silk Carpets - These form the
most widely used carpets in households as they not only represent a
gleaming look but also display remarkably traditional and decorative
patterns.
- Coir Carpets - Coir carpets are
made of heavy weight fibre such as coconut husk which provides them
high durability to withstand the rigors of day to day use.
- Wool Carpets - Wool carpets are
known for their exotic workmanship in varying styles and
particularly their turkish and persian patterns.
- Nylon Carpets - Nylon carpets
are incomparable when it comes to features such as crush resistance,
abrasion resistance, stain resistance, maintainence and durability.
All these coupled with its affordibilty at reasonable prices make
them most commonly used rugs.
- Bamboo Carpets - Rarest
layouts in the genre of floor covers, Bamboo carpets present the
most unconventional form of tapestry. Their economic value and
eco-friendly attributes lead to their varied uses not only as floor
covering but also as wall drapes.
- Staple/Synthetic Carpets
- These are the most contemporary class of floor covers exhibiting a
rich and sophisticated look because of their blends with high
performance fibres such as polyester, acrylic etc.
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