This is an antique turkoman rug that requires enormous washing and repair work. The rug is from the turn of the century.
This customer had the following issues with their rug:
-Fringe was fraying
-Binding was unraveling
-Moth damage was showing all throughout the rug
Solutions provided:
1. Inspection and Assessment
The
first step in Jafri Rugs restoration is a detailed inspection to assess
the extent of the damage. This includes evaluating areas of wear,
unraveling threads, fading colors, and any holes or tears in the rug.
Special attention is given to preserving the original design and integrity
of the stitching.
2. Cleaning Before Restoration
Before
any restoration work begins, the rug must be cleaned thoroughly. Cleaning
ensures that any accumulated dirt or stains are removed so that the
restoration work can be done on a clean surface. This also helps identify
areas that may require special attention during the restoration process.
3. Reweaving Damaged Sections
Reweaving:
If the rug has areas of missing or damaged stitches, skilled artisans can
reweave the missing sections, matching the original patterns and colors as
closely as possible. This requires a high level of expertise to ensure the
new stitches blend seamlessly with the rest of the rug.
4. Fringe and Edge Repair
The
fringe of a rug is often subjected to wear over time. If the fringe is
frayed or missing, it can be reattached or replaced by hand, ensuring that
it matches the original design and material.
The
edges of the rug may also need reinforcing or re-binding if they have
started to unravel. This can be done by re-stitching or using a similar
material to secure the edges.
5. Dyeing and Color Restoration
Color
Fading: Over time, the dyes in a needlepoint rug may fade due to
exposure to sunlight, wear, or improper cleaning. Skilled restoration
experts can re-dye the affected areas using professional, colorfast dyes
to restore the rug’s original hues.
Matching
Colors: When dyeing a rug, it’s critical to match the colors exactly
to ensure that the restoration is seamless. This process is usually done
by hand to ensure accuracy.
6. Final Inspection
Once
all the restoration work is completed, a final inspection is conducted to
ensure the rug is restored to its original condition. The rug is checked
for any missed areas, color inconsistencies, or stitching issues that may
need to be addressed before it’s returned.