TYPES  OF  RUGS

  • Hand Knotted

    Hand-knotted rugs are crafted by skilled artisans who individually tie knots of yarn onto the rug's foundation. This meticulous process results in durable and intricately designed rugs known for their quality and longevity.

  • Flat Weave

    Flat-weave rugs are made by weaving yarns across a loom to create a flat surface without pile. They are typically lightweight and reversible, featuring intricate patterns and designs.

  • Hand Tufted

    Hand-tufting is a method of making rugs or carpets where a handheld tool is used to punch strands of yarn through a canvas backing to create a pile.

  • Loom Knotted

    Hand-loom rugs are crafted using a traditional loom operated by hand, where yarns are woven together to create the rug's surface. This method allows for precise control over the design and texture of the rug.

  • Screen Printed

    Screen-printed rugs are created by transferring designs onto a rug's surface using a screen printing technique. This process involves pushing ink through a mesh screen onto the rug's fabric.

  • Table Tuff

    A specialized sewing machine expertly tufts on canvas, crafting plush, uniform piles with precision and finesse, enhancing the fabric's texture and elevating its aesthetic appeal.