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Our company is based in Singapore with manufacturing facility in Indonesia, Batam. We are manufacturer of Wooden Pallets based in Indonesia, Batam! We use light wood / hard wood / mix of both for our pallets. They are fumigated & heat treated and we can customize according to your drawings, specifications and measurement! Some of our buyers who have worked with us for a period of time, will request to reserve our production lines for their weekly supply demands. We are still expanding and we hope to work with long term buyers. We are very happy to start the business with you from any order size and grow together!
Specifications: Teak Ghana Round logs Commercial teak *Length - 240cm *Min. Average girth - 60cm *Net cbm 13+ * 140 pcs to 170 pcs *Allowance 3cm *All documents (PL, BL, CO, Fumigation certificate, Phyto) Specifications: Teak Ghana Round logs Government forest Reserve *Length - 240cm *Min. Average girth - 80 cm *Net cbm 14+ * 90pcs to 120 pcs *Allowance 3 cm *All documents (PL, BL, CO, Fumigation certificate, Phyto
Myanmar Teak planted in Brazil. Forest age of approximately 23 years old.
Plastic spacers are used extensively in the construction industry as support for concrete cover. It could be used in columns, slabs, piling works and height/cover generally ranges from 15mm all the way to 240mm. Plastic spacers comes generally in 2 types: 1) Plastic Wheel Spacers that are used in columns or walls, this allow for consistency in cover with formwork to ensure consistency after casting. 2)Heavy Duty Chair Spacers are used for slabs/roads/precasting etc. Our heavy duty chairs are equivalent of G40 in concrete spacers.
Oushak 16320 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16320 Origin (State, Province): Turkey Size: 180 X 120 CM Age: 3rd quarter of 20th century Category: Anatolian Price : Singapore dollars : $ 900.00 Antique Turkish Oushak rugs have been woven in Western Turkey since the beginning of the Ottoman period. Historians attributed to them many of the great masterpieces of early Turkish carpet weaving from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries. However, less is known about what happened to production there in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. When things become clearer toward 1900, the Oushak region re-emerges as a major center, this time for room-size decorative rugs. Antique Turkish carpets such as these are desirable today as highly decorative pieces. They come in central medallion designs as well as patterns of smaller allover medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes. They are notable for the grand, monumental scale of the designs, often a subdued palette in soft apricot and golden saffron tones whose pleasing qualities are enhanced by their particularly soft and lustrous wool. Cosmopolitan and sophisticated are two words that aptly describe Oushak rugs. Although the Ghiordes knot and the quirky angular designs have a certain primitive air, the rugs from Turkey are exceptionally unique and attractive. Without compromising to appeal to Western consumers, weavers here managed to create one of the country’s most desirable rug styles. The angular arabesques and ornamental medallions are not dissimilar from Persian motifs but are executed in a more rectilinear manner and woven in a unique palette that includes bold Mediterranean-influenced colors and chic pastels.
Kayseri 16318 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16318 Origin (State, Province): Turkey Size: 291 x 202 cm Age: 3rd quarter of 20th century Category: Anatolian Price : Singapore $ 1500.00 Antique Turkish Kayseri Rugs – The Turkish Kayseri rugs originate from the town of “Kayseri” which is located in central Turkey. The Turkish rugs from this town are commonly either made out of a combination of cotton and wool or out of pure silk. Because Kayseri was located on the silk trading rout, many of the influences on the rugs’ designs and patterns come from Iran and other regions that Kayseri traded with. Carpet weaving has been a very important practice in Kayseri for centuries, a tradition that has been passed on through families to this day. Usually these Oriental rugs were woven by a group of women who would pool their skills together in order to handmake these masterpieces. These rugs were very popular among the Turkish middle and upper-class for the past several centuries and continue to be popular both in Turkey and internationally today.
Malayer 16288 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16288 Origin (State, Province): West Persia Size: 195 X 113 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.209 Age: 1ST QUARTER OF 20TH CENTURY Category: West Persia Price : Singapore $ 1600.00 Description of Design and History: Malayer Rugs – Antique rugs from the Malayer region embody an angular northwestern style that is best defined by its diversity in style and color. Malayer is a city and an eponymous county located within the province of Hamadan. It is located between Arak and the city of Hamadan. Local weavers produced a spectacular array of traditional patterns ranging from dense allover motifs to lozenge-shaped medallions that are placed over chic monochromatic grounds. Although angular motifs are favored, some of the finer Herati patterns feature subtle curvilinear details. One of the charming constants of antique Malayer rugs is the importance placed on creating richly detailed borders that rival the spectacular patterns featured within the field. Weavers in Malayer consistently put great effort into creating exquisite borders. Regional weavers generally produced smaller area rugs and runners although larger room-sized rugs were created on commission. The colors and patterns of antique Malayer rugs are rich and varied. Tiny boteh motifs are often used to create tremendous allover patterns. However, large-scale arabesques with curvilinear vinescrolls are sometimes found. Today is an excellent time to invest in antique Malayer rugs because they are just now gaining the popularity and recognition they deserve.
Kayseri 16319 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16319 Origin (State, Province): Turkey Size: 283 x 203 cm Age: 3rd quarter of 20th century Category: Anatolian Price : Singapore $ 1500.00 Antique Turkish Kayseri Rugs – The Turkish Kayseri rugs originate from the town of “Kayseri” which is located in central Turkey. The Turkish rugs from this town are commonly either made out of a combination of cotton and wool or out of pure silk. Because Kayseri was located on the silk trading rout, many of the influences on the rugs’ designs and patterns come from Iran and other regions that Kayseri traded with. Carpet weaving has been a very important practice in Kayseri for centuries, a tradition that has been passed on through families to this day. Usually these Oriental rugs were woven by a group of women who would pool their skills together in order to handmake these masterpieces. These rugs were very popular among the Turkish middle and upper-class for the past several centuries and continue to be popular both in Turkey and internationally today.
Keysary 00140 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 00140 Origin (State, Province): Anatolian Size: 280 x 194 cm from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.205 Age: Mid 20th Century Category: Anatolian Price : Singapore $ 1000.00 Kayseri , the capital of a vilayet in central Anatolia , has an important history. The Hittite settlers called it Mazaka; under the Romans (Trainan Ceasarea) it became Eusebeia, and from the 11 th century, after the Seljuk conquered the town, it became known as Kayseri . A great number of knotted carpets are made in and around Kayseri , both in workshops and by hired labour at home. Old or very old Kayseri carpets, with the warp of cotton, and with richly decorated medallions and the traditional prayer pattern, have become a rarity. All natural dyes are paramount for the carpet to have more than just decorative value. Beyond that, various dyers had varying levels of skill and invested different lengths of time in dyeing the yarns. The “quality of color”–its radiance and level of nuance within each color–is centrally important. Certain rare colors such as Tyrian purple, saffron yellow, cochineal rose and greens add to the carpet’s value
Carpet No(Type N Reference): 00077 Origin (State, Province): Turkey Size: 223 x 140 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.287 Age: 2nd quarter of 19th century Category: Anatolian Price : Singapore $ 7400.00 Silk Rugs – Silk Carpets and rugs are the most luxurious productions of their kind. The silk textile production began in China, although silk rugs are unattested there until the seventeenth century. Silk textile manufacture was well established in Persia by the Sassanian Period (third to seventh centuries). Consequently, it would have been possible for the Persians of this period or those of Early Islamic times to have adapted silk to rug production. But it is so far unclear whether China or the Islamic Orient initiated the manufacture of silk carpets. At any rate, the earliest extant of all the antique handmade silk rugs are in fact the handmade Persian silk rugs of the Safavid Period. Eventually rugs with all or part silk construction came to be made in virtually all Oriental rug – producing regions – Persia, Turkey, Turkestan, Tibet, and China. In the finest examples, not only the pile but even the foundation (wefts and warp fringes) are made of silk. Silk rugs are luxurious not only because of the fine texture and the reflective, luminous properties of the pile, but also because of the quality of their color. Silk allows the dyes to achieve a richness and intensity that can never be matched by even the finest wool.
kashan Dabir Sanayeh 16322 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16322 Origin (State, Province): central persia Size: 360 x 270 CM Category: Central Persia Price : singapore $ 11000.00 Antique Kashan Rugs are among the very finest Persian rugs and carpets. Kashan was a center of silk production since Safavid times and some of the best classical Persian silk rugs have been attributed to Kashan. At the end of the nineteenth century the weavers there began to produce high quality rugs and carpets as well, which continued the high standards of design and technique established in the classical era. The very best antique Kashans carpets are known as Motashem Kashan. They often have medallion designs, but allover Kashans are not uncommon. The palette can be deep and rich in the classical tradition, or it can utilize softer hues appropriate to modern decor. Though Kashan is now removed from the commercial trade route of Persia, it used to be the largest city in the northwest, and virtually all traffic between Esfahan and the east passed through it. Because of this important location Kashan became the popular stop on a bustling trade route during the Safevid Era. In modern times, nearby mountain ranges prohibit trucks from traveling the route that caravans had so often ventured. During this era in which carpet weaving flourished in Persia, Kashan developed a reputation as one of the finest weaving centers of the east.
sarouk-mohajeran 16263 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 16263 Origin (State, Province): CENTRAL PERSIA Size: 371 X 257 CM from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.215 Age: FIRST QUARTER OF 20TH CENTURY Category: Central Persia Description of Design and History: Price : Singapore $ 15000.00 Sarouk Rugs– The thickness of the luxurious pile allows Sarouk rugs to withstand the level of foot traffic that would be typical in hallways, common rooms and foyers. The style, quality and durability of Sarouk rugs have made them extremely popular with western consumers then and now. However, they weren’t always so popular. In the early 1900s, painted Sarouks that were over-dyed in vibrant hues of garnet and salmon-pink brought regional rugs to a new height of popularity. Although purists never appreciate these alterations, painted Sarouks are regional icons. Antique carpets produced in Sarouk feature classic curvilinear vinescrolls and opulent arabesques as well as local bouquet-filled designs that represent the diversity of regional carpet-weaving traditions. The carpets of Sarouk are traditionally made with blue weft threads. However, the surface designs and floriferous patterns incorporate a tremendous variety of pure and clear colors. The village of Saruk produces stunning medallion-and-corner rugs and exquisite allover Herati patterns, but the lush carpets that feature beautifully isolated bouquets and shrubs best represent the unique aesthetic of Sarouk. Whatever design they feature, Persian Sarouk carpets have an opulent and enduring aesthetic that will always be in demand.
Dorokhsh 0006 Carpet No(Type N Reference): 0006 Origin (State, Province): Northeast Persia Size: 185 X 122 cm from sh.sameyeh Oriental carpet catalogue page No.143 Age: MID 20TH CENTURY Category: Northeast Persia Price : Singapore $ 5000.00 Persian Dorokhsh Rugs / From khorasan state c, a town of the Qainat region , East west Persia – Antique Persian rugs range tremendously in style and design, a result of the long and important rug-making tradition that has been part of Persian society for centuries. Almost every region of Persia (which is coterminous with modern day Iran) has its own particular style and method for weaving fine rugs and carpets, and it can be amazing to behold this tremendous range. Among the traditional styles of Persian rugs, one of the most interesting is the Dorokhsh , which is itself a Khorassan style. Antique Dorokhsh rugs and carpets produced in Dorokhsh in the traditional style are notable for several reasons, and are relatively easily identified based on several different characteristics. this rug design with almond design .All natural dyes are paramount for the carpet to have more than just decorative value. Beyond that, various dyers had varying levels of skill and invested different lengths of time in dyeing the yarns. The “quality of color”–its radiance and level of nuance within each color–is centrally important. Certain rare colors such as Tyrian purple, saffron yellow, cochineal rose and greens add to the carpet’s value