Handlooom Rugs

Handloom rugs are meticulously crafted using a traditional weaving technique that involves no electricity, relying instead on manual skill and a wooden loom. The process involves interlacing vertical warp and horizontal weft threads, with the loom holding the warp under tension while a shuttle is used to pass the weft threads across. This manual weaving method allows artisans to create intricate patterns and control the pile depth based on rod thickness. Known for their durability, vibrant colors, and intricate designs, these rugs are made using natural fibers like wool, jute, and cotton, making them both eco-friendly and luxurious. Originating from regions like Bhadohi in India, handloom rugs are not only functional and aesthetically rich but also reflect centuries-old craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

  • Durability - Typically more durable due to tight weaving.

  • Sustainable - Eco-friendly and often made from natural fibers like wool, cotton, or jute.

  • Unique Texture - Often have a flatter surface and less pile than tufted or knotted rugs.

  • Time-Efficient Production - Faster to make than hand-knotted rugs but still retains a handmade quality.