Throw Rugs

Wool is the basic raw material for weaving hand knotted throw rugs, although cotton and silk are also used. Throw rugs’ special advantage is their flexibility, durability and beauty. Thanks to their excellent absorbent quality, throw rugs impart a deep, rich hue to colors. In their ability to resist staining, wetting and burning.

Throw rugs are superior to all synthetic fibers. Throw rugs have high moisture content and therefore do not support combustion. With the removal of the source of flame, throw rugs are self-extinguished. Since throw rugs are water repellent spills of any type are easily mobbed up.

Throw rugs are also crushed-proof and do not lose strength or texture by repeated washing and cleaning or heavy traffic. The special properties of throw rugs make this natural fiber a prime choice for carpet making.

According to throw rugs experts, they play most important role in designing.

The finer throw rugs’ knotting, the greater the number of colors needed to achieve a well graded design. The use of chemical dyes in throw rugs making continue to grow because they were not only faster and brighter, but they did not run or bleed.