About Alfombra India

"Alfombra India" is one of the best manufacturers of Handmade Woollen and viscose carpets .The family business of Carpets goes way back to 1990. We are leading exporter of carpets to several destinations across the world. Located in Bhadohi,Uttar Pradesh, the heaven of rugs, we take pride in carrying the rich legacy of our forefathers who had founded the business of hand crafted carpets to present to the world the excellent creations of the local craftsmen and weavers. As the requirement of this century we have a young team with hard working who is inspired to take our old tradition to the new world.

Our products are designed by making use of the top quality raw material. These carpets & rugs are developed under the supervision of professionals. Our experts make sure the production of the best possible variety of products that are enduring and trustworthy in nature. We present these carpets & rugs in diverse sizes and colors, which are acknowledged for their excellent quality.We use materials

  • Pure natural wool(New zealand,blended,indian and imported wool)
  • Silk, Pure Silk, Bamboo Silk, Bamboo, Tensil, Viscose.
  • Mohair, Merino, Alpaca, Pure Nettle, Jasmine Silk.
  • Pet yarn, Pure Natural Jute, Hemp, Linen, Wool Silk Mix, Jute Bamboo Silk Mix.
  • Polyster, Nylon, Leather, Cotton, Sari Silk.

Our Products

Hand Tufted

Hand tufting is a newer technique, that has been developed to combine the ancient craft of weaving with modern day technology.

Hand Woven

Hand-weaving is a precise manual weaving technique and the motion of the handloom (vertical or horizontal) is operated by skilled human hands.

Shaggies

Shaggies rugs are a great way to add texture and personality to your home. They come in many different designs, colors, and textures.

Indo Tibetan

Indo tibetan rugs made in India are really famous in the world as it is made with some what similar to the hand knotted technique and is durable too.

Persian Knots

In a Persian knot, one half is tied tightly around a warp while the other half is left loose.

Hand Loom

Handlooms are manually operated looms used for weaving in which picking and beating is done manually by human hands.

Hand Loom Jacquard

Handloom jacquard allows complex patterns to be woven. The pattern created by passing weft (horizontal) threads over and under weft (vertical) to form a criss-cross network of yarn. Through all weaving methods handloom weaving techniques are being rapidly replaced by handloom jacquard.

Jacquard(Saari Loom)

Handloom sarees are woven by hand on simple machine loom using patta cut design. it produces faster and at cheaper rates than handloom.

Soumak

Soumak is a type of flat weave, somewhat resembling kilim, but with a stronger and thicker weave, a smooth front face and a ragged back, where kilim is smooth on both sides.

working with us

We take extremet care in maintaining the high quality of our products and pay close attention to every detail related to manufacturing to ensure that the customers are always fully satisfied. Our Order goes through a closely monitored strictly time bound stage of material procurement .The designs are developed by our in-house designers but we are also open to your ideas for any kind of customizations.
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Rugs Manufacturing Process

Raw Wool

Wool is either imported or is bought from nearby markets and is carefully sorted to pick out unwanted particles. Wool often carries dust, grease which is removed by washing it thoroughly and is then sun-dried for two three days.

Wool Scouring

It is the process of washing of Wool fibre. Wool fibre has lot of dust, dirt and the sticky oily material called Suint. Suint is the wax like material which comes out from sweat glands of Sheep. The fibre has to be washed with caustic to remove suint.

Woolen Yarn Spinning

Spinning involves two steps Carding and Spinning. Carding is sometimes done by hand with help of carding brush or on carding rollers run by hand. The carded wool is spun into yarn by using a charkha or a spinning wheel.

Raw Material

Contribute enormously to the overall impression of the rug – its color, texture, tactile feel, and above all its durability. Wool, Cotton, Silk, Dyes, Bamboo Silk, Banana Silk, Viscose Rugs. The materials that go into a weaving rugs are as important as the design and workmanship.

Computer Aiding Designing (CAD)

When speaking about patterns and carpet manufacturing these are often divided into three categories; curvilinear, geometric and figural patterns. There are many frequent named patterns, we will mention a few of the most common ones.

Yarn Dyeing

These dyes have a high degree of fastness. Depending on the weather, the dyed yarn has to be dried in the sunlight for one to three days. Pot dyeing and vegetable (natural) dyeing are still being used by some manufacturers.

Yarn Opening Or Reeling

Reeling is a process that involves opening the bigger and loose lea and wrapping it into tightly wrapped bunch which is smaller in size

Tufted weaving techique

Hand tufting is the classic craft for making unique carpets. Carpets are processed with a so-called yarn gun, single needle machine, which attaches yarn strands to prefabricated base material, the first backing. This is done by needling the yarn from the back side upwards, where grabs hold the yarn.

For Tufted Rugs

Tufted rugs are back coated with latex to make them more durable and provides dimensional stability and prevent fraying during cutting. Coating system serves to anchor the pile and prevent minimizes loosing of the pile, pull out of the tufts.

Weaving Handknotted Process

Hand-knotted rugs tend to be higher in quality because of the intensive labor required. Weavers tie individual knots to the vertical (warp) yarns that run the length of the rug. These knots create the surface, or pile, of the rug. Generally speaking, the more knots per square inch, the more durable and valuable the rug.

First Clipping

After received from loom the piles are cut to level them to same height then after sent for raw washed.

Raw Washing

It is done as the first wash to clean the carpet and for removal of dust and dirt or any stains on the carpet.

Final Washing

The carpet is washed for the final time. Final washing done for the sheen and soften of rugs which acquire luxury look.

Drying

In traditional setup dyeing is done under the sun, but many manufacturers have drying machine which can control the tempreature and moisture of the carpet.

Stretching

Stretching is done to make the sides straight otherwise the carpet has some curved edges.

Serge (Binding)

The sides of the carpet is bound by a separate thread which is a thick thread and often doubled. This gives additional strength to the carpet.

Final Clipping

Final clipping done to minimize the pile by removing extra hanging fibre to give the level of the rug surface smoothening.

Embossing

All the rugs are weaved and washed then in order to acheive the clarity in design embossing have done around the detailing of design by using pointed sharp scissor. Embossing also called in India "Gul tarasha" commonly used design tarashna.

Packing And Dispatching

After the carpet is finished, it is packed and bailed for exports.

Our Quality Policy

We do not compromise at our quality and it is our first priority, we do maintain it in the stimulated time frame at every stage of the production.

Contact us

Call: +91 7052815786
Whats app: +91 9305560482

Email: info@alfombraindia.com
Email: indiaalfombra@gmail.com

Location: Nehru Nagar, Nai Bazaar
Bhadohi-221409, UP, India

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