-Â Protect your silk carpet from heavy use and soiling. A silk carpet is a luxury and should be treated accordingly.
-Â Lightly vacuum as needed. Avoid catching the fringe in the vacuum.
-Â Inspect your carpet regularly for wear and damage. By turning the carpet frequently, regulate its use to evenly distribute wear.
-Â If the carpet has sustained structural damage such as holes through the carpet, worn pile, or tattered fringes and edges contact an Oriental rug repair specialist.
Mr. Anees Akhtar
Established From : 1985
- 8/9 Chaubi
- Kazak
- Blouchi
- 9/14 Persian in Mori Weave with Silk Touch
- 9/14 Bokhara
Mr. Abdul Latif Malik
- 10/20 Jaldar Worsted Imported Wool
- 10/20 Local Wool
- 10/20 Silk Touch
- 10/20 Turkman
- 11/20 Mori Bokhara
- 10/18 Medallion
- 10/18 Jaldar Caucasian
- 9/16Â Persian Double Knot
- Caucasian Chechen Kargai
- Khal Muhammadi
- Kazak And Kilims
Sh. Iftikhar Ahmed  (Managing Director)
Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed (General Manager)
Established From 1976-77
PAKISTANI SINGLE KNOT CARPETS:
- Commercial Bokhara/Jaldar
- Jaldar Pak Wool
- Bokhara Jaldar Semi Worsted Wool
- Jaldar/Bokhara Worsted Wool
- Stapel Touch-Jaldar/Caucasian/Medallion
- Real Silk Touch Jaldar/Medallion
- Silk Touch Persion Classic
- Silk Ground Persian
PAKISTANI DOUBLE KNOT CARPETS:
- 12/12-Persian Pak Wool
- *14/14-Real Silk Ground Persian
- *16/16-Persian Worsted
AFGHAN CARPETS/RUGS:
- Baluche Bokhara/Feelpa/Hatchlu/Caucasian
- Gelano Afghan Kilim Wool
- Chechen Afghan Wool-Normal & Antique Wash
- Kargai Worsted Wool
- Khal Mohammadi Worsted Wool
- Kazak Machine Spun & Hand Spun Ghazni Wool
- Natural Vegetable Dye Hand Spun Ghazni Wool Double Knot-Special   prodution(ZEIGLER)
- Faryab Super Fine Bokhara Marinos Wool
- Sherwan Super Fine
M.Arshad Goheer
- 16/16 Silk Ground
- 16/16 Wool Kazak
- Mixed Qualities
Qum rugs are associated with the city of Qum in Central Iran. Adored for their finesse and quality, Qum rugs are among the finest in the world. Mostly in small sizes, the rugs in our Qum collection, from Iran and China, are all beautiful silk pieces with thin piles. The patterns are highly curvilinear. All these rugs have high knot count ranging from 625 KPSI (knots per square inch) up to more than 1700 KPSI. These pieces are a beautiful addition to any home, whether you want them on floor or hang them on wall.
Jaldar design originated in Pakistan with inspiration from traditional Sarouk and Yamud designs. A typical Jaldar design is often in silk and wool with similar Gul motifs, although more elongated and diamond-shaped, to a Bokhara rug repeated in rows. They are famous for their thick wool pile and beautiful sheen, and the feel of the wool is soft and velvety, with a very dense, hand-knotted pile. Jaldar rugs are normally distinguished by their characteristic red to red-brown background color, with white, beige, black and blue are other colors commonly used. The knot counts range from 144 to 242 knots per square inch.
Among the finest handmade oriental rugs ever made, Isfahan rugs are the summum of the Persian carpet. In an enchanted city, renowned for its taste and finesse, these carpets are of great delicacy and utmost intricacy. The city of Isfahan holds place of pride in the Persian rug industry because of its rich history and reputation dating back to the 16th century. Most Isfahan carpets are finely detailed in wool and silk, often on a base of pure silk. Patterns include pictorial and tree-of-life schemes, as well as the Shah Abbas field with its floral vines.
The rugs in our Silk rugs gallery consist of extremely intricately-knotted pure silk rugs from Iran and China. These rugs have curvilinear patterns, often with medallion-and-corner patterns. The piles are clipped short and the rugs are very thin and light. These are wonderful decoration pieces.
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