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Kilim Carpet furniture is a leading Manufacturers and Exporters of complete range of carpets, kilim furniture, upholstery furniture, and many other upholstery items. Known for its specialized product ranges, versatile designs and supreme quality, Kilim Carpet furniture is promising world-class manufacturer in the class of rugs and home furnishing. Kilim Carpet furniture surpassed many other centers in terms of extremely fine craftsmanship on wool, polyester, silk, leather & Hemp/Jute. An amazing variety of carpets in Indo Nepali Loom knotted, Sumack, Hemp/Jute and contemporary styles can be fetched at real affordable prices.
With many years of experience behind us, we are proud to say that we produce quality Kilim furniture, which stands out for its design and finish. Our teams focus is on quality, which is the baseline for every production and creation. We have a well researched team which works on design and incorporate changing trends in furniture design and customer preferences.
We are having vast experience of manufacturing line to provide best quality of goods. Our company is having skilled and experienced workers. They are dedicated to contributing their best, daily, to satisfy your desire, your passions, and your taste. Our Hand Made & Hand knotted carpets will remind you of a inspiring masterpiece in which an unmatched style and unparalleled patterns converge. The truly amazing and graceful appearance of our combinations of colors blossoms into a breathtaking aesthetic appeal that will leave you and your guests awe struck. A vast range of the sample designs are available on the site and for the latest new trends and designs are updated periodically.
Kilims are produced by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile. Most kilim weaves are "weft-facing", i.e., the horizontal weft strands are pulled tightly downward so that they hide the vertical warp strands.
When the end of a color boundary is reached, the weft yarn is wound back from the boundary point. Thus, if the boundary of a field is a straight vertical line, a vertical slit forms between the two different color areas where they meet. For this reason, most kilims can be classed as "slit woven" textiles. The slits are beloved by collectors, as they produce very sharp-etched designs, emphasizing the geometry of the weave. Weaving strategies for avoiding slit formation, such as interlocking, produce a more blurred design image.
The weft strands, which carry the visible design and color, are almost always wool, whereas the hidden warp strands can be either wool or cotton. The warp strands are only visible at the ends, where they emerge as the fringe. This fringe is usually tied in bunches, to ensure against loosening or unraveling of the weave. |
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