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: June 3, 2026
Location: Freehold, NY
This is an example of a classic Persian Kerman circa 1900 rug that requires the following work:
-Binding around all sides of the rug as the wool is torn and unraveling into the field
-Moth damage in the field requiring reweaving into the field
-Heavy stains requiring color restoration process where the stains are released
The first picture shows the rug as fully restored.
The second picture shows the wool used to reweave into the floral motifs of the rug.
The rug was repaired using the same wool and dye lots as the original rug.
The rug requires artisan work
The rug is valuable and any work will increase the value of the rug
The below shows the process to fix the rug
1. Inspection and Assessment
The restoration process at Jafri Rugs begins with a thorough inspection to
evaluate the extent of damage. This includes identifying areas of wear, loose
or unraveling threads, faded colors, and any holes or tears. Special care is
taken to preserve the rug’s original design and the integrity of its stitching.
2. Pre-Restoration Cleaning
Before restoration work begins, the rug is carefully cleaned to remove
accumulated dirt, dust, and stains. This ensures the restoration is performed
on a clean surface and helps uncover areas that may require additional
attention during the process.
3. Reweaving Damaged Sections
If the rug has missing or damaged stitches, skilled artisans meticulously
reweave the affected areas. Original patterns and colors are closely matched so
the repaired sections blend seamlessly with the rest of the rug, requiring a
high level of craftsmanship.
4. Fringe and Edge Repair
The fringe of a rug often experiences wear over time. Frayed or missing fringe
can be repaired or replaced by hand to match the original design and materials.
Additionally, rug edges that have begun to unravel are reinforced or re-bound
through careful re-stitching or the use of similar materials to secure and
protect the edges.
5. Dyeing and Color Restoration
Over time, exposure to sunlight, foot traffic, or improper cleaning can cause
rug colors to fade. Restoration specialists use professional, colorfast dyes to
restore the rug’s original hues.
Precise color matching is essential and is typically done by hand to ensure a
seamless and natural appearance.
6. Final Inspection
Once all restoration work is complete, a final inspection is performed to
ensure the rug has been fully restored. The rug is examined for any overlooked
areas, color inconsistencies, or stitching issues before it is returned.
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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