Our product line varies in different types of carpets such as: persian carpets, bokhara kashmir carpets, super kazak, chobi, gaba, hunting and islamic caligraphycarpets.
The quality and design of carpets should be mail to you if u r intrested to buy
The carpet design should also be selected by customerdemand.
We will provide u best quality within a good price range.
These carpets are hand made and the quality of these is superb and the rates of these I am quoting is quite nominal and I hope that will be good for you to purchase. Most the traders involved here in Peshawar with this business are illiterate and therefore it is difficult for them to find the customers abroad while at home few people have the ability to purchase them so as a result the depots of these carpets and musallas are full and they are looking for its export. This is the conclusion I have drawn so for from my contact with them there in the center where most of their shops are located.
A carpet having the area 350*270 square cm has the weight not less than the 30 kg . Slight changes may be present there for different varieties.
Kilims or Durries are hand woven type of flooring made of Belgium wool or / and 100% Real Silk. Bergesta, Maimana, Nakhunak, Maliki, Sergendhi, Seenah and Balochi type Afghani Kilims are main products.
Trend of tribal kilims are very much famous where needle work is admired. Kilims normaly has no fur on them like carpets these kind of flooring/wallhanging stuff is woven instead of knotted.
We use stuff like Silk and Best wool of the world to weave them and their whole washing is herbal.
The ghiordes knot is also referred to as the single knot, symmetrical knot, and turkish knot. With the symmetrical knot, the yarn is passed between two adjacent warps, brought back under one, wrapped around both forming a collar, then pulled through the center so that both ends emerge from between the same warps.
The illustration on the right depicts the formation of the symmetrical knot.
The Ghiordes knot is also referred to as the single knot, symmetrical knot, and Turkish knot. With the symmetrical knot, the yarn is passed between two adjacent warps, brought back under one, wrapped around both forming a collar, then pulled through the center so that both ends emerge from between the same warps.
The illustration on the right depicts the formation of the symmetrical knot.