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Patna Jammu Wool 170 x 90

Patna Jammu Wool 170 x 90

Wool & Silk
Origin:
Origin:
  • India & Kashmir
Also known as: Tabriz Silky
Carpet Code: 9357
Knots / m2: 300000
Oldness:
Oldness:
  • New (0-10)
Thickness:
Thickness:
  • Thin (5-8mm)
Material (Pile - Warp):
Material (Pile - Warp):
  • Wool & Silk on Cotton

The handmade carpets' colors look different depending on the side you view the carpet from.This is because the pile of handmade carpets, in contrast to machine made carpets, is inclined so that the carpet has protection from dirt and wear. For a detailed view please click the images below.


Patna - Jammu  carpets are made in India
The wool is of excellent New Zealand quality and it is used only in the background of the carpet and all designs even the the smallest sprig is made out of silk*.
*In this type of Patna Jammu wool, less silk is used than in Patna Jammu Silk Flower.

The unique coexistence of art , perfect construction and quality materials combines the robustness of a woolen carpet with the elegance of a silk carpet.
The designs are inspired by the famous old Indian agra carpets that adorn even the Taj Mahal.

Generally about Indian carpets

Carpet weaving may have been introduced into the area as far back as the eleventh century with the coming of the first Muslim conquerors from the West. It can with more certainty be traced to the beginning of the Mughal Dynasty in the early fifteenth century. Under the patronage of the Mughals, Indian craftsmen adopted Persian techniques and designs. Carpets woven in the Punjab made use of motifs and decorative styles found in Mughal architecture.
The Indian carpets are well known for their designs with attention to detail and presentation of realistic attributes. The carpet industry in India flourished more in its northern part with major centres found in Kashmir, Jaipur, Agra and Bhadohi.
Indian carpets are also known for their high density of knotting.Hand-knotted carpets are a specikidality and widely in demand in the West. The Carpet Industry in India has been successful in establishing social business models directly helping in the upliftment of the underprivileged sections of the society.
Featuring designs that center upon elegant, curvilinear botanical motifs, and consisting of superior materials, Indian carpets were intentionally manufactured to be desirable and easy to appreciate for customer of London, the United States, Canada, and other Western markets.Indian rugs are generally made with a softer, earthier palette, often with a tendency to burgundy or aubergine tones.

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Origin:
Origin:
  • India & Kashmir
Also known as:
Tabriz Silky
Carpet Code:
9357
Knots / m2:
300000
Oldness:
Oldness:
  • New (0-10)
Thickness:
Thickness:
  • Thin (5-8mm)
Material (Pile - Warp): Tooltip
Material (Pile - Warp):
  • Wool & Silk on Cotton

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