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Job completed for Hartland Chinese Rug Cleaning and Repair Customer

Completion date: November 3, 2025

Location: Hartland, VT

Why did the customer contact us?

The first image shows how this rug has been left in a very
poor condition. The rug is an example of an antique Ming dynasty circa 1900
rug. This rug requires enormous attention to the following areas:



-Reweaving worn areas where warp and weft is showing



-Refringing as the fringe is torn off



-Rebinding as the binding is unraveling



-Vegetable dyes are fading



-Field of the rug is also showing unevenness in the wool
pile

Solutions provided:

Given the age and value of the rug, this is a rug that
should not be sent to any rug store, but should go to Jafri Rug restoration as
the weavers are specifically skilled to repair these threadbare rugs and
understand the motifs and match the wool dye lot for dye lot. The artistry will
maintain the antiquity of the rug and will not make it look newly made and will
also raise the value of the rug.



Jafri Rug restoration will do the following:



1. Assessment and Inspection:



Condition Check: Inspect the rug thoroughly for signs of
wear, including fraying edges, missing or damaged knots, stains, or fading.
This is essential to assess the scope of restoration work needed.



Fabric Type: Identify the materials used (wool, silk, etc.)
to ensure the correct restoration techniques and materials are used.



Color Matching: Persian rugs often feature vibrant and
intricate color schemes. Color matching is important for any repairs to ensure
the restoration blends seamlessly with the original.



2. Cleaning:



Gentle Cleaning: Before restoration, the rug is cleaned to
remove dirt and stains. This is typically done by hand or machine using organic
olive oil shampoo foam to cleanse the rug and techniques that preserve the
integrity of the fibers.



Drying: After cleaning, the rug must be carefully dried to
prevent any damage or shrinkage.



3. Repairing Damaged Areas:



Reweaving/Knots: If there are missing or damaged knots, the
missing sections will be re-woven by hand. Skilled weavers use the same
knotting technique that was used in the original rug to ensure consistency.



Fringe Repair: If the fringe is damaged or missing, it can
be reattached or replaced using matching fibers.



Edge Repair: The rug’s edges may become frayed over time. A
repair may involve re-binding the edges to prevent further unraveling.



4. Color Restoration:



If the rug has areas with faded or discolored sections, dyes
matching the original colors may be applied to restore the vibrancy. This
requires careful attention to detail to blend the colors seamlessly.           



 



 



Pre-Repair Cleaning




  • A deep
    cleaning
    is performed before repairs to remove dirt, oils, and debris
    that interfere with repair work.

  • Includes:


    • Dusting
      (front and back)

    • Gentle
      hand washing with pH-neutral detergents so as not to erode the fibers of
      the rug

    • Rinsing
      and drying in a temperature-controlled environment




 



Structural Repairs



These are the most critical to maintain rug integrity:



a. Edge Repair (Overcasting or Binding)




  • Rewrap
    or rebind fraying edges to prevent unraveling.

  • Uses
    matching wool or cotton thread.

  • Restores
    tension and keeps the weft and warp from separating.



b. Fringe Repair or Replacement




  • Stabilizes
    or reconstructs the fringe (often the warp threads).

  • May
    involve:


    • Tying
      off loose fringe

    • Sewing
      in new fringe sections

    • Weaving
      new fringes into the foundation




c. Hole or Tear Repair




  • Small
    holes
    : patched and reinforced from the back.

  • Larger
    holes or tears
    : require reweaving the foundation (warp and weft), then
    tying new knots to match the original pattern.



 



4. Pile Reweaving / Pattern Reconstruction




  • Rebuilds
    worn or missing areas by hand-knotting new wool or silk into the
    structure.

  • Requires:


    • Color-matching
      wool (often hand-dyed)

    • Matching
      the knot density, knot type (Turkish or Persian), and pattern


  • Done
    by experienced weavers to ensure seamless blending with the original
    design.



 



5. Color Restoration




  • In
    areas where colors have faded or bled, restorers may:


    • Touch
      up color with textile-safe dyes where there is already wool shown in the
      pile but requires blending of color for consistency in the rug’s colors

    • Avoid
      painting, which can damage fibers over time




 



 6. Shearing &
Grooming




  • After
    repairs, the pile is carefully sheared to match surrounding areas.

  • Helps
    ensure a consistent pile height and finish.

  • Brushing
    aligns the nap and improves visual consistency.



 



 7. Blocking &
Reshaping




  • If the
    rug is warped or misshapen:


    • It’s
      dampened and laid flat under weight or pinned.

    • Dried
      under tension to restore its original shape and prevent buckling.




 



8. Final Cleaning & Inspection




  • A
    final surface clean removes any dust or fibers from the repair.

  • Inspection
    ensures:


    • Seamless
      repairs

    • Color
      and texture matches

    • Edges
      are secure and the rug lies flat


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