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Jute has a soft silky luster that makes it ideal for home decor and carpets. It being a not too sturdy natural fiber, is not generally used in heavy traffic areas. Jute carpets can be used as accent carpets for living rooms and bedrooms. It is an adaptable yarn that weaves well, looks good and appears best in natural tones. The fiber can easily be dyed into the required colors. Jute carpets are late entrants in the industry and the manufacturers keep experimenting with the textures, patterns and blends of jute. Jute mixes well with other fibers like wool and linen, allowing greater versatility and variation. Designs Initially jute carpets were identified with flat weaves. Different types of flat weaves were used to create the carpets. Now their are other options like pile carpets, loop carpets, flat weaves. Braided jute carpets have created a niche for themselves. Jute rugs in natural shades range from Natural, Bleached, Natural/Bleach combination to Dyed/Bleached/Natural combination etc. Popular Jute Carpet Weaves Basketweave - It resemble the weave of a simple basket. Single or multiple strands are threaded over and under, creating a flat, checkered pattern. Boucl - Boucl has more texture and depth than other weaves. The warp and weft have different thickness. The warp rides higher giving the effect of rows of parallel lines elevated over a background. Herringbone - Herringbone is a pattern in which adjacent rows "V" are formed in parallel rows creating a zigzag pattern. Much in fashion now a days are traditional weaves using different colored wraps and wefts. Using Jute Rugs and Carpets Jute rugs and carpets can be used as area rugs or accent rugs. They provide a contemporary look to the room. They are usually in brown to beige color. Since it is a smooth, slippery fiber, it should be used in dry, indoor, low traffic areas preferably with a non-slippery backing.
Jute Carpets
Know about Jute Carpets: Jute is a purely natural fiber which is soft and light textured. It is a versatile fiber which can be easily woven and is available mostly in natural colors. Earlier, jute rug or mats were used for placing infront of the entry of house but, recently jute carpets are being used inside the room for a more comfy and casual feel. Jute carpets are best suited to areas of the house such as sitting rooms and bedrooms, rather than the more high traffic areas like halls and passageways. Innovative Jute Carpets: Manufacturers of jute products have been experimenting with jute by mixing it with a variety of other fibers. Mixing jute fiber with wool and linen enables to produce more color variations and also improves durability. The jute/wool/linen mix carpets can be used throughout the home except for areas like kitchen and bathroom. Jute Carpet Designs: Jute Carpets are available in many designs but the two popular distinctive weaves are Boucl, and Herringbone. The natural jute carpet comes with a felt backing in a herringbone design and the mixed fibers with different colors and designs. They can be fitted on underlay and gripper as carpet padding or directly to the floor.
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Types of Carpet >> Fabrics >> Jute Carpets Cheapest yet strong, jute is the second-most accepted plant fiber in the world. Boasting such a status, it is quite evident, that it is extensively used in making ropes, shawl, hessian cloth, gunny-bags, twine chair coverings, curtains, and Jute Carpets. Jute, the herbaceous one, has derived its name from Bangla (jhuto meaning twisted hair pertaining to jata meaning braid of hair). It is cultivated mainly in the Indian subcontinent since ancient times. However, China and Pakistan also produce it. Bangladesh stands on the second place of the top ten, high-quality jute producers country list.
Jute Carpets or Hessian Carpets, make some very impressive and affordable floor coverings. They are aesthetic in nature, have an earthy look with attractive weaves. Jute carpets, most probably, originated in India, are woven in beautiful and eccentric styles. These natural fibers are also mixed with other organic counterparts such as wool, and offer a more striking look to the eyes. Dyed in almost all colors, jute ranges from its natural color of light golden tan to brown with a comfortable feel to the senses.
A bio-degradable form, jute is an eco-friendly one with insulating and antistatic properties. It is an efficiently low-thermal conductivity substance. However, it tends to weaken and turn yellow due to excessive exposure to sunlight. Moreover, in case of overwhelmingly moist situations, it becomes prone to microbes and mildew growth. Nevertheless, jute carpets are always a favorite amongst nature lovers.
A true jute carpet becomes more durable when used in a low traffic area and is hypoallergenic. Because of its texture and elasticity, the carpet becomes more economical and more versatile with variations in the weaving style. Such softness facilitates easy to clean procedure in case of dirt and stains. Immediate vacuuming and cleaning up of spills as soon as possible would ensure the longevity of your jute carpet. An accidental spill can be treated with soap water, blotted and blow dried to remove moisture.
Jute carpets term your house-go-green with such eye-catching home dcor materials. According to a recent study by Kews Economic Botany Collection, a world renowned scientific society in UK, jute is one of the most sustaining natural fibers in the world. The others are flax, cotton, sisal.
As an example of renewable natural floor covering, jute carpets could add that extra lush and luxury, still being naturally tactile. Soft under your feet and tweedy in character, it helps in making the room breathable and relaxed.
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In India, the art of carpet making was introduced with the beginning of the Mughal Dynasty in the early sixteenth century. The last successor of Timur, Babar, extended his rule from Kabul to India to establish the Mughal Empire. Under their patronage, Indian craftsmen adopted Persian techniques and designs and gradually blended with their own creativity. Carpets woven in Punjab at that time (often-called Lahore carpets today) made use of motifs and decorative styles found in the Mughal architecture.
During the Mughal period, the carpets made on the Indian subcontinent became so famous that demand for them spread abroad. These carpets had distinctive designs and boasted a high density of knots. Carpets made for the Mughal emperors, including Jahangir and Shah Jahan, were of the finest quality. Under Shah Jahan's reign, Mughal carpet weaving took on a new aesthetic level and transformed as unique classic art pieces.
This tradition of carpet weaving was carried from the Mughals to other dynasties and further taken down to generations and spread across various states. Each state or region now has a unique mix of its own specialty and ethnic sense of carpet designing. Also, the quality and categories of carpets depend on the availability of raw materials and skill set of craftsmen of different regions.
The Indian subcontinent has always welcomed the new cultures and people. This has made the Indian culture richly diversified with art forms accumulated over the centuries. This cultural impact is reflected on the carpet manufacturing art. So here is a list of distinguished manufacturers of India below: Domotex International, New Delhi Jaipur Rugs Company Private Ltd, Jaipur Vimla International, Jaipur KK Overseas, Delhi Deepiga Tax, Tamil Nadu D-Raj International, New Delhi United Overseas, Panipat Vinaayak Fab, Tamil Nadu Oasis Agencies, Kolkatta
Vaibhav International, Jaipur Anjani Carpets, Bhadohi Bansal Carpets, Agra Oriental Carpet Center, New Delhi Kashyap Carpets, Kashmir PKJ Exports, Mumbai Craft India International, Kanpur Dhingra Exports, Panipat Versatile Trade, Delhi Monarch Exports International, Gurgaon Buoyant Export, Agra
carpets. Stepping on expensive rugs with your dirty shoes is sure to bring stains, dirt and sand particles. Carpet Cleaning Methods : Absorbent Pad Dry Carpet Cleaning Shampooing Cleaning equipments Cleaning Tips : Cleaning at home Rug scrubbing Removing wax from your carpet Removing throw up Pet stains Tiles cleaning Safe carpet cleaning measures Seeking professional help : Professional cleaning service Searching the right info Prices
Hand-made carpets are technically very different from machine-made carpets. As it is quite relevant from their names, hand-made carpets are woven by hands while machine-made carpets undergo treatments by various machines Process of hand-made carpets Process of machine-made carpets
Hand-made V/s Machine-made carpets Carpet is a textile floor covering that is fixed to the floor surface and extends wall to wall. Such a textile floor covering is manufactured in two ways: hand-made or machine-made. One of the most prominent differences between hand-made and machine-made carpets is that the former holds a valuable impression. The other main difference between these two types of rugs is the actual manner of construction. Machine-made rugs consist of plastic derived fibers being glued onto a strong plastic base which makes them initially very durable, but over time the adhesive degrades and the fibers detach easily from the base.
It is said that for rooms with modern designs or active areas with high traffic or children, machinemade rugs with contemporary designs are excellent. On the other hand, there is a common misconception that hand-made oriental rugs are delicate and not durable. Their ornate designs and soft feel often deceive many.
More clarity on the differences can be explained in terms of: Knots used Sides and Ends sewn Back of the carpets Materials used Touch Manufacturing process
Knots Machine-made rugs and carpets are not woven by hand but are loomed by a computer generated system or apparatus. There are no knots in machine-made rugs. Whereas in a hand-made rug, each knot is hand knotted and tied. In machine-made carpets, threads are glued or looped onto a hot latex (plastic) backing which cools and hardens. They show a complete and rigid uniformity in manufacture which transforms into a static design. Machine-made rugs generally lack spontaneity and human touch. Also read various hand-knotting styles
Sides and Ends In a hand-made or hand-knotted rug, the fringe is part of the rug. The fringe is not sewn on as an extension, as is the case in machine-made rugs. Machine-made rugs always have serged sides or machine stitching on both sides of the rug, as opposed to a hand-knotted which will be irregular and imperfect.
Back In power loomed or machine-made rugs the stitching on the back is very consistent. They have extremely regular knots and even structure remains identical in all parts of the carpet. On the other hand, in hand-knotted rugs the stitching varies slightly due to different tensions on the wool as people
hand-tie the knots. Most hand-made rugs and carpets are covered with a cotton or canvas backing.
Materials Acrylics and other chemically processed materials are usually used to make machine-made carpets. Hand-knotted rugs and carpets use pure organic wools.
Touch You can also differentiate a machine-made and hand-made rug simply by touching. If you place one finger on the front of a machine-made rug and your thumb on the back and pinch tightly, the rug will compress greatly and you will feel a sensation going right through one side to the other side. On the other hand, while pinching hand-made rugs you will feel much more body and substance.