
Carpets
have always adorned households since decades but with the emergence of
new techniques, newer and more economical styles have evolved,
establishing their use for commercial applications as well. Composition
of floor coverings using various types of weaves has brought about a
revolution in the tapestry industry. Its varied patterns such as floral
depictions, images of epics and diverse geometrical and ikat
arrangements of weaves have gained great popularity in the urban market.
Besides, blends with various fibres has ensured more life and durability
to these carpets.
- Hand Knotted Carpets -
Most commonly known as Kashmiri or Persian carpets, these belong to
the most ancient art of manual carpet making. The density of fine
knots on this loomed textile has fascinated people worldwide since
ages.
- Hand Tufted Carpets -
Often mistaken as oriental rugs,these piled carpets present the most
exclusive range of contemporary designs at competitive prices.
- Hand Woven Carpets - These
carpets address the intricate traditional motifs in an extensive
range of colours. They are known for high tensile strength and
neatness in patterns.
- Braided Carpets - Braided
carpets have found myriad uses not only as floor covers but also as
embellishments for walls and tables.
- Namda (Felted Wool) - Namda is
synonymous with the finest assemble for floor covers as it
specialises in rarest form of traditional art practised only in a
few states in India.