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Indian rugs are one of the most popular rugs manufactured in the various states and exported to many countries across the globe. The rugs are manufactured using Persian knots.
Indian numdah rug is also very popular in the international market. It is a small sized rug made from felted goat's hair and hand embroidered using bright colors.
Materials Used
Indian rugs are constructed from different materials, either used wholly or blended with other materials. Some of the materials are:
* Wool
* Silk
Design
The rugs resemble Persian rugs in some of the motifs, color and sheen. The quality of these rugs depends on the closeness of the knots, design, number and the quality of colors used, height of the pile.
Manufacturing Regions
The following Indian states are well known for manufacturing high quality and intricately designed rugs:
* Jaipur
* Agra
* Kashmir
Indian rugs are one of the most popular rugs manufactured in the various states and exported to many countries across the globe. The rugs are manufactured using Persian knots.
Indian numdah rug is also very popular in the international market. It is a small sized rug made from felted goat's hair and hand embroidered using bright colors.
Materials Used
Indian rugs are constructed from different materials, either used wholly or blended with other materials. Some of the materials are:
* Wool
* Silk
Design
The rugs resemble Persian rugs in some of the motifs, color and sheen. The quality of these rugs depends on the closeness of the knots, design, number and the quality of colors used, height of the pile.
Manufacturing Regions
The following Indian states are well known for manufacturing high quality and intricately designed rugs:
* Jaipur
* Agra
* Kashmir
A hand made rug that makes excellent floor covering. Artfully fresh contemporary feeling that compliments any decor. Imported from India. Rug pads or grips are recommended (but not included) to prevent slipping.Numdah rugs are made of unspun wool or wool and cotton pressed and felted in specific proportions.
The art of Numdah came fromYarkand and Sinkiang regions of Central Asia during Silk Route Trading days. It stayed to become an indigenous craft of Kashmir. The felt is embroidered with a hook in bold designs and assortment of colors. The sizes range from 2'x3' to 6'x9' in square, rectangular and in round and oval shapes. This art was later enhanced by Kashmiri craftsmen by adding colorful embroidery to give it a warm and cozy feel. The colors are rich. The designs are vivid. Intricately detailed multicolored patterns.
Indian rugs are one of the most popular rugs manufactured in the various states and exported to many countries across the globe. The rugs are manufactured using Persian knots.
Indian numdah rug is also very popular in the international market. It is a small sized rug made from felted goat's hair and hand embroidered using bright colors.
Materials Used
Indian rugs are constructed from different materials, either used wholly or blended with other materials. Some of the materials are:
* Wool
* Silk
Design
The rugs resemble Persian rugs in some of the motifs, color and sheen. The quality of these rugs depends on the closeness of the knots, design, number and the quality of colors used, height of the pile.
Manufacturing Regions
The following Indian states are well known for manufacturing high quality and intricately designed rugs:
* Jaipur
* Agra
* Kashmir
A hand made rug that makes excellent floor covering. Artfully fresh contemporary feeling that compliments any decor. Imported from India. Rug pads or grips are recommended (but not included) to prevent slipping.Numdah rugs are made of unspun wool or wool and cotton pressed and felted in specific proportions.
The art of Numdah came fromYarkand and Sinkiang regions of Central Asia during Silk Route Trading days. It stayed to become an indigenous craft of Kashmir. The felt is embroidered with a hook in bold designs and assortment of colors. The sizes range from 2'x3' to 6'x9' in square, rectangular and in round and oval shapes. This art was later enhanced by Kashmiri craftsmen by adding colorful embroidery to give it a warm and cozy feel. The colors are rich. The designs are vivid. Intricately detailed multicolored patterns.
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