The natural white yarn can be dyed to achieve a virtually unlimited range of colours. Due to its irregular structure and the manual dyeing process, fibres will absorb the colour to varying degrees. The resulting colour variations, known as abrash, give the colour it’s vivid appearance and the rug its authentic look. The material can be adapted to suit customers preferences and requirements, we have wol, acrylic and polyester yarn. First, full-scale copies of the designs are drawn on large sheets of backing, which are then serve as templates to guide the weavers at the loom. The design archives with their hundreds of copies are the treasure house of our production.
Naturally beautiful – modern rugs from Indonesia
Once completed, the rug is latexed by hand evenly on the bottom surface of the carpet. After the latex dries, the rug receives the finishing touches. It is trimmed with large scissors until the pile is completely even and looks perfectly harmonious. In order to highlight the design, careful carving along the contours can be required. Finally, the sides of the rug are seamed and the warp threads at the ends are either fixed with hemming. 4-10 weeks after placing the order, the rug is delivered to your home. Before being sent, the rug undergoes a strict external quality control focusing on the workmanship, colour accuracy, size and execution of the design.
Once completed, the rug is latexed by hand evenly on the bottom surface of the carpet. After the latex dries, the rug receives the finishing touches. It is trimmed with large scissors until the pile is completely even and looks perfectly harmonious. In order to highlight the design, careful carving along the contours can be required. Finally, the sides of the rug are seamed and the warp threads at the ends are either fixed with hemming. 4-10 weeks after placing the order, the rug is delivered to your home. Before being sent, the rug undergoes a strict external quality control focusing on the workmanship, colour accuracy, size and execution of the design.