Carpets & Rugs.
Handmade beauties that will mesmerize you.
Flat Weave Collection
A flatweave rug is any rug that is constructed without including any knots at all. Instead, the parallel running fibers that comprise the length of the rug (warp) and those that run along the width (weft) make up the whole surface of the rug. Flat weaving is a popular technique that has been used to create a number of rug types including some of the most popular and trendy rug styles in modern design.
Hand Knotted Collection
A Hand-knotted rug also referred to as Oriental rugs, is a rug that is made by hand on a specialized loom. The process of making a Hand-knotted rug is incredibly taxing. The method itself requires the weaver to insert knots into the rug and tie them each by hand.
Hand Tufted Collection
A hand-tufted rug is a practice using a small tufting gun to punch a design into a canvas. The tufting gun is held by the hand of a technician who loads yarn into a magazine and traces a pattern onto a canvas backing. This is done by a laborer very quickly in a factory.
HandLoom Collection
Handloom carpets are actually hand-knotted carpets in three different styles. They are traditionally woven on a vertical loom with a mounted warp. Cotton yarn is most commonly used for warp, though sometimes even silk is used. Cotton is preferred because it is cost-efficient and easily available. It is an alteration of knots and wefts where the knots are wrapped around the warps. The weaving process is conducted in the horizontal movement of lines.
Broadloom Collection
Broadloom Carpets are also known as Wall to Wall Carpets are 15' wide rolls that are generally used to cover the entire space. They are cut into specific sizes as per the size of the space to cover up the entire space. They are also used on staircases to cover them and bring a touch of elegance to the stairs.
HandWoven Collection
As their name implies, they are made on a loom and woven rather than being formed by millions of tiny knots. They are often easily reversible because of the method used to make them, with the threads running left to right throughout the weft.
Cotton Collection
A cotton dhurrie (also dhurrie, durrie, durry, or dari) is a thin flat-woven rug or carpet used traditionally in South Asia as floor-coverings.
The concept of dhurrie is a little bit different from a rug or carpet because they are used for bedding or packaging, not only as a floor covering. But since the dhurries serve the same purpose as carpet or rugs they can be described as one.
Hand-Braided Collection
Hand Braided rugs are made by hand braiding strips of yarns together and go great in any kind of room. They can even be hung on walls. Interior designers take advantage of what these rugs have to offer in regards to style and appeal. They are the perfect decor piece to add a traditional touch to any space. They are easy to maintain, economical, and eco-friendly.
Kids Collection
Our Kids Collection is made up of materials that are free from all kinds of hazardous and toxic materials so that the little angels can crawl and play on it without any fuss.
Jacquard Collection
Jacquard weaves, produced on a special loom, are characterized by complex woven-in designs, often with large design repeats or tapestry effects. Rugs made by this method include brocade, damask, and brocatelle.
Indo Nepal Collection
The Indo Tibetan Carpets, offered by us are weaved by using the typical rug weaving technique acquired from Tibet. This technique was acquired from Tibet and was first used in Nepal, thus this is generally known as Indo-Tibetan or Indo-Nepal. We have positioned ourselves amidst the leading Indo Tibetan Carpets Exporters from India. Our Indo Tibetan Carpets are so attractive that it would surely lure you to buy them.
Chenille Collection
Chenille, which means "caterpillar" in French, perfectly captures the essence of this soft and delicate fabric. Known for its durability and stunning appearance, chenille is used in a variety of items including blankets, bed sheets, pillows, clothes, towels, and rugs. Available a range of patterns and textures, it can be made from materials such as wool, cotton, olefin, or rayon, sometimes in combinations. Its unique characteristic is the protruding pile around the woven, adding to its charm and versatility.
Hand-STitch Collection
Hand Stitch carpets represent an innovative and relatively new concept in the rug industry, bridging the gap between textile art and traditional floor coverings. The production process involves applying a detailed design trace onto a foundational cloth, which serves as the canvas for the artisan. Jute fibers are then meticulously pasted or "stitched" onto the surface to bring the pattern to life, creating a distinct, organic texture that highlights the natural beauty of the fiber. To ensure durability and structural integrity, these carpets are finished with a sturdy cloth backing, making them a versatile and artistic option for modern interiors seeking a sustainable, handcrafted look.
crochet Collection
Crochet carpets are unique, artisanal floor coverings handcrafted using a large crochet hook to interloop yarns or fabric strips into a dense, textured fabric. Often categorized as "rag rugs" when made from repurposed fabric, they can also be crafted from bulky wool, cotton cords, or even natural jute for a more rustic feel. Unlike machine-made alternatives, crochet rugs are built in a continuous spiral or row-by-row process that allows for immense creative flexibility in shape—ranging from traditional rectangles and ovals to intricate "mandala" circles. Because they are typically made from thick, absorbent materials, they are highly valued for their soft, "squishy" underfoot feel and are often machine-washable, making them both a stylish and practical choice for bathrooms, nurseries, and cozy living spaces.
















