What is the difference between handknotted and handtufted rugs?
Handknotted rugs are crafted by individually tying each knot by hand around warp threads, creating an exceptionally durable rug with no backing or adhesives. This traditional process takes approximately five to six months and results in heirloom-quality pieces designed to last for generations.
Handtufted rugs are created using a handheld tufting tool that inserts yarn into a canvas base, which is then secured with a latex backing. With appropriate care and low traffic use, these rugs offer a refined yet durable lifespan of over a decade.
What is the difference between real silk and bamboo silk?
Real silk and bamboo silk share a soft, luminous sheen but differ in origin and performance. Real silk is a natural protein fiber derived from the silkworm cocoons in China, prized for its strength, elasticity, and enduring luxury. Bamboo silk is a regenerated cellulose fiber derived from bamboo, offering a similar softness and sheen, though with reduced durability and best suited for low traffic settings.
What are the payment terms?
Handtufted rugs require full payment at the time of the order due to their quick eight to twelve week production lead-time. For handknotted rugs, clients may choose between full payment at the time of purchase or a 50% deposit, with the remaining balance due once the rug has been completed and is ready to depart our Nepalese mill.
To arrange a wire transfer or discuss split-payment options, please contact your sales representative, who will be pleased to assist you throughout the process.
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