How a Rug Goes into Transition from Factory to Floor?

in floorrugs •  2 years ago 

Rugs are undoubtedly the most sophisticated and beautifully crafted pieces of home decor. The tradition and heritage behind a rug make it no less than a precious gem. Each intricate pattern and colour choice of the traditional rugs have numerous stories hidden behind them.

The pattern often indicates the era that has inspired the artisan to create the piece. Right here we will unfold for you the interesting insights about rug making and also talk about the evolution that rugs have gone through with time.

Glimpse of the Journey from Factory to House Floor

The beautiful handloom rugs that we all are great admirers of are made after a lot of hard work and sheer dedication of the artisans who work behind the scenes. So let us understand the various techniques and steps that they undertake to create these beauties and applaud the craftsmen and their expertise. It all begins with turning the wool into yarns, which are then dyed in different colours.

The washed and dyed yarn then needs to be dried properly. This is followed by opening of the dyed yarn so that each strand comes out finely while crafting the designs for the rug. The opened yarn undergoes a process called warp preparation. This is a crucial step used for winding the yarn and combining the yarn to make a sheet.

The latexing and binding step ensures that the backing for the rugs is firm and then, for a smooth and good finish, the edge binding is done. The hand carving on hand loom rugs helps create amazing designs, and trimming is done to get rid of any uneven strands. After thorough final inspection, the pieces are all ready to be put up for sale.

These rugs then adorn your house, as floor rugs for bedroom, living area or the drawing space. Rugs are highly versatile accessories for decor and instantly add a new spark and life to the floors of any place. They can be used for residential as well as commercial places to lift up the interior and aesthetics of any area.

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