Mr Jafri is a pleasure to do business with. His workers have cleaned and repaired several of my rugs. The quality of work was excellent, and it was completely in a timely manner.
Completion date: September 9, 2025
Location: Royalton, VT
Restoring a woven kilim rug is a delicate process
that requires understanding the rug’s structure, materials, and traditional
weaving techniques. Kilims are flat-weave rugs, typically made from wool
(and sometimes cotton), and have no pile. Restoration focuses on preserving the
rug's authenticity while repairing damage such as holes, frayed edges, or faded
colors.
This is a classic Turkic kilim requiring fixing to the following:
-Entire color restoration where the rug has to be cleaned and then some touch up work involving reweaving and blending oils and dyes to bring back the natural color of the rug
-New fringe has to be added on to the rug
-New binding to protect the edging has to be added
-Padding should be cut to protect the warp and weft of the rug
Pre-Repair Cleaning
Structural Repairs
These are the most critical to maintain rug integrity:
a. Edge Repair (Overcasting or Binding)
b. Fringe Repair or Replacement
c. Hole or Tear Repair
4. Pile Reweaving / Pattern Reconstruction
5. Color Restoration
6. Shearing &
Grooming
7. Blocking &
Reshaping
8. Final Cleaning & Inspection
Mr Jafri is a pleasure to do business with. His workers have cleaned and repaired several of my rugs. The quality of work was excellent, and it was completely in a timely manner.
I bless the day I found Mr Jafri. As one who has collected rugs for 50 years, I both learned about their value and origins and had them beautifully cleaned and repaired.
Very beautiful rugs there, would have been a difficult decision. Only needed a rug pad this time. When we're in the market again, this is where we'll go. Pete, Delmar, NY
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