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: January 7, 2026
Location: Williamstown, MA
A Persian Shiraz of this quality is a once in a lifetime rug that is no longer produced on any loom across the world.
The rug was made in the 1920s and has all the characteristics of an antique Persian rug
The rug is a non programmed size and is made with vegetable dyes
Additionally, it is threadbare and is tightly knotted
HOWEVER, the rug has the following issues:
-Moth damage in the field that ate thru the motifs which requires reweaving and color restoration
-Fringe destroyed which requires fringe implant
-Faded vegetable dyes which requires brushing the rug with oil and vegetable dye to bring back the original color of the rug
Jafri Rug will fix this rug entirely and raise the value of the rug by doing
the following:
1.Inspection and Identification: Jafri Rugs carefully
inspected to assess the extent of the moth damage. This involves checking the
front and back of the rug for signs of infestation.
Moth Treatment: The rug would be treated to eliminate any
remaining moths and eggs. This usually involves a deep fumigation process
using eco-friendly chemicals or freezing the rug to kill any pests.
Re-weaving or Repairing Damaged Areas: The affected areas
would likely require Jafri’s weavers reweaving the entire field. The damaged
wool would be carefully removed, and new wool fibers, typically dyed to match
the original, would be woven into the affected areas to restore the rug's
appearance.
2. Worn and Faded Areas of the rug
As an example the medallion is a central feature in Persian rugs, and
significant wear or fading can take away from the rug’s beauty and value.
Color Restoration: To restore the faded vegetable and chrome
dyes, Jafri’s first class weavers dyeing techniques may be employed. This
could involve carefully re-dyeing the area using natural
dyes or color-safe synthetic dyes. This process is done with precision to
match the original hues and avoid dye bleeding.
Reweaving/Restoration: If the medallion’s pattern is worn
down to the point of damage, Jafri’s weavers had to reweave the intricate
design. This involves painstakingly replicating the original design and
colors.
3. Fringe and Binding Unraveling
The fringe and the binding are crucial for maintaining the structural
integrity and aesthetic of the rug.
Fringe Repair or Replacement: The unraveling fringe would
need to be reattached or replaced, depending on the extent of the damage.
Jafri’s weavers often restore the fringe by knotting it back into place using
similar fibers (wool or silk, depending on the rug’s original material). If
the fringe is too damaged, it might need to be completely replaced.
Binding Reinforcement: The edges and binding would also be
repaired. This could involve stitching new binding material (usually wool or
cotton) onto the rug’s edges, followed by a careful reinforcement of the
stitching to prevent further unraveling. A careful color match is essential to
keep the aesthetic intact.
4. Wool Pilling
Pilling happens when fibers get tangled and form small balls of fuzz, which
can occur naturally over time with wool rugs.
Shaving the Rug: Pilling can be removed through a careful
process of shaving. Special tools or razors designed for rugs are used to
gently remove the pill without damaging the fibers underneath. The
professional would carefully go over the rug to ensure the pilling is removed
evenly, leaving the wool in good condition.
Deep Cleaning: After shaving off the pilling, the rug would
undergo a deep cleaning to remove any remaining loose fibers and dirt. This
would also help restore the softness of the wool.
Additional Steps in the Restoration Process:
Deep Cleaning: Once the repairs are done, the rug would be
carefully cleaned using appropriate techniques for Persian rugs. This would
likely involve hand-washing the rug with a gentle, wool-safe detergent to
remove dirt, oils, and any debris, followed by rinsing and drying.
Final Inspection: After repairs, the rug would undergo a
final inspection to ensure that all issues (moth damage, wear, pilling, etc.)
have been properly addressed. Any minor touch-ups or final adjustments would
be made.
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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