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Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning and Repair in Greenfield

We serve customers in New York, Connecticut, Vermont & Massachusetts.

For 42 years, Jafri Oriental Rugs has been recognized as the provider of the best and most comprehensive area rug cleaning & protection services in Greenfield and throughout New York, Massachusetts, Vermont & Connecticut& areas that we serve. Our IICRC-certified technicians use cutting-edge technology, time-tested cleaning methods, pet-safe cleaning products, and eco-friendly protection processes for your Oriental rugs and other fine textiles.

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Among the primary services we provide for customers in Greenfield include:

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Rug Cleaning

Our crews clean all types of area rugs, removing tough stains from fine word rug.

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Rug Repair

Rug Repair

We perform fringe repair, color correction, binding repair & rug restoration services.

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From cleaning & maintenance to protection & storage, we can handle all aspects of your rug-related needs in the Greater Albany area. Your fine textiles will be safe, secure, clean, and protected from all perils while in the hands of our IICRC-certified specialists. We treat each rug with the individual care and custom cleaning and protection services required for each type of rug fiber:& wool, cotton, jute, silk, sisal, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and more. When you need our help, give us a call at 518-201-1191 today!

Types of Rugs We Clean in Greenfield

We clean a wide variety of rugs for customers in Greenfield.
The list includes:

And Many More!

Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning and Protection Services in  New York, Massachusetts, Vermont & Connecticut by Jafri Rug Cleaning

Our Rug Cleaning Process in Greenfield

When it is time to clean your Oriental or area rug in Greenfield, our step-by-step process includes:

Rug Cleaning Before & After
  • Consultation: We meet with you to inspect your rug and determine the best possible eco-friendly cleaning method.

  • Dusting: Because rugs are designed to hide dirt, we remove deep-seated dust and dirt with our unique dusting approach.

  • Preconditioning Treatment: We customize a special treatment for each rug to assure the safest, most eco-friendly cleaning options are used.

  • Spot & Fringe Prep: We identify and treat visible spots & stains while preparing the rug fringe for treatment.

  • Shampoo: Using an ideal rug shampooing treatment designed for your rug, we clean thoroughly while maintaining the integrity of delicate fibers.

  • Rinse: We remove all excess dirt and soap from the rug carefully and safely.

Once the rug is dry, it is returned to the customer.

Trust Us to Clean & Protect Your Oriental Rug in Greenfield

To get the best available rug cleaning, rug maintenance, rug protection, and rug storage services for customers in Greenfield and throughout Upstate New York, you need to contact the proven professionals from Jafri Oriental Rugs. For the past four decades, we have handled all aspects of your rug-related needs when it comes to cleaning, repairing and restoring fine textiles in Greenfield. To learn more about our services, give us a call at 518-201-1191 or click here to make an appointment today!

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April 15, 2026 | Greenfield, NY

Jafri Rug restoration fixed this rug entirely and raised 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.

April 25, 2025 | Greenfield, NY

Jafri Rug restoration will do 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.

January 11, 2025 | Porter Corners, NY

Jafri Rugs will do the following: Cleaning: Gentle Cleaning is essential for preserving the fibers and colors. Using harsh chemicals or cleaning methods can cause the colors to fade or damage the wool. Professional dry cleaning or washing with mild soaps and water is recommended. Vacuuming with a low-suction vacuum is often used to remove dirt and dust without disturbing the delicate fibers. Repairing Damaged Areas: Reweaving or patching may be needed for areas with wear, holes, or fraying. Skilled artisans will carefully match the original design and weave to restore damaged sections without altering the original look. Edge Repairs: The edges of Navajo kilims may need reinforcement to prevent fraying and maintain their structure. This is especially true for kilims that have been used extensively. Color Restoration: Dye Matching: If the kilim’s colors have faded or become discolored over time, dye restoration is performed. This process requires matching the original dyes as closely as possible to maintain the rug's authenticity. Protecting the Kilim: Rotation: Periodically rotating the kilim can help ensure even wear and prevent certain areas from becoming excessively worn due to heavy traffic. Storage: If the kilim is not being used regularly, proper storage is key. Kilims should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity, to prevent any further damage.

April 14, 2025 | Saratoga Springs, NY

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.

April 28, 2026 | Milton, NY

Prior to the fringe implant process, the rug has to be washed thru the following process:

Jafri Rugs 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.           

September 20, 2025 | Milton, NY

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.



Challenges and Considerations:




  • Color
    Consistency:
     With moth damage, fading, or re-dyeing, matching the
    original color and design of the rug is critical. Artisans skilled in
    Persian rug restoration use specific techniques to ensure that the
    restoration looks seamless and authentic.

  • Preservation
    of Value:
     Since Persian rugs can be valuable, every step must
    prioritize both cleaning and repairing the rug in a way that preserves its
    authenticity and market value.



This process would likely take a fair amount of
time—typically several weeks—due to the level of care required for the repairs
and the need for thorough cleaning and drying. Professional rug restoration
requires great expertise, especially for an heirloom-quality piece like a
Persian Kashan.



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steps?



Restoring a Persian rug requires skill and care to maintain
its integrity and value. Persian rugs are known for their durability and
intricate patterns, often made from wool or silk, with a dense weave. Without
having proper weavers in place who understand the motifs and type of wool to
restore the rug you can diminish the value of the rug and destroy the rug.

August 12, 2024 | Milton, NY

Jafri Rugs not only cleaned the rug but brought back the vitality of the rug and increased the overall value of the rug. Jafri Rugs antique weavers repaired the rug to its original state and restored a century old rug. The rug required spot treatment and binding and fringe restoration. The rug additionally required reweaving into the field of the rug which was all done by hand. All repair work is done by hand.

December 14, 2024 | Providence, NY

Jafri Rugs will make sure to do the following: Apply an antique wash to the rug where the rug will be soaked for days and then dusted Repair all the fringe and binding work Reweave the field to maintain the integrity of the design and eliminate all wear This customer required immediate color restoration for the rug.

June 27, 2026 | Saratoga Springs, NY

1. Inspection and Documentation

Jafri Rug examines:

  • Tears, holes, and worn areas
  • Loose or missing weft and warp threads
  • Fringe damage
  • Color fading or dye lot issues
  • Structural weakness

2. Removing binding and fringe Prior to Cleaning

The rug is typically cleaned before field work restoration, but in the case of binding and fringe work both are removed prior to cleaning

  • Dirt and grit are removed.
  • Stains and contaminants are treated.
  • Cleaning exposes all existing damage and shows any damage that the customer may not have known existed prior to cleaning

3. Stabilization

Weak or unraveling sections are secured to prevent further deterioration.

  • Loose threads are anchored.
  • Edges may be temporarily supported.

4. Warp Repair

The warp threads (the rug's structural foundation) are repaired if broken.

  • Missing warps are recreated.
  • New foundation threads are inserted and tensioned to match the original weave.

5. Weft Reconstruction

The weft threads that create the design are rewoven.

  • Matching wool, cotton, or other fibers are selected.
  • Colors are matched as closely as possible.
  • Traditional weaving techniques are used to recreate patterns.

6. Hole and Tear Reweaving

For holes and tears:

  • Damaged fibers are removed.
  • The area is rewoven thread by thread.
  • Patterns are reconstructed to blend with surrounding sections.

7. Edge and Selvage Repair

The side edges (selvages) are reinforced.

  • Frayed edges are rewoven or wrapped.
  • New edge bindings may be added if necessary.

8. Fringe Restoration

If the fringe is damaged:

  • Existing fringe is secured.
  • Missing fringe may be reconstructed.
  • The repair is designed to match the original style.

9. Blocking and Reshaping

Many older Kilims become distorted over time.

  • The rug is carefully stretched and aligned.
  • Dimensions are corrected where possible.
  • The rug is dried under controlled tension.

10. Final Finishing

The repaired area is inspected for:

  • Structural integrity
  • Pattern accuracy
  • Color consistency
  • Overall appearance

Common Kilim Repairs

  • Small tears and splits
  • Hole reweaving
  • Fringe replacement
  • Edge reinforcement
  • Moth damage restoration
  • Pet damage repair
  • Full panel reconstruction

Important Consideration

For collectible or antique Persian rugs such as this, Jafri Rugs often aims for stabilization and preservation and the artistry is that the rug should not look like there was any repair work done to the rug and the antiquity of the rug was maintained. This approach helps maintain the rug's historical integrity and value.

Typical repair costs vary widely depending on the amount of hand reweaving required. A small tear may take a few hours, while a large patterned hole can require many days of artisan weaving work.

August 21, 2025 | Corinth, NY

Jafri Rug restoration will do 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.

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April 10, 2025 | Saratoga Springs, NY

This was a project six months in the making. The French tapestries are woven artistic remnants of the past, however they had been left in a worn and torn condition. These were authentic French revolution tapestries that required reweaving and entire recreation of the border and field. As this is different from restoring an antique rug, Jafri Rug restoration contacted their weavers in Lyon, France to fix this embroidery. After six months both tapestries were brought back to their original glory and are still considered priceless. Given its woven nature and history these tapestries were originally woven onto a chair or throne and then thru the years came off as a separate tapestry. For tapestries of this quality, do not restore yourself.

February 18, 2025 | Gansevoort, NY

A Persian Serapi from Circa 1900 requires enormous preservation due to its decay. Jafri Rug restoration identified the following during their inspection: The rug is completely worn and torn across the field and borders The vegetable dyes have completely faded, requiring color restoration Reweaving will be required Fringe and binding is unraveling Solutions provided: Jafri Rug Restoration did the following: Restoring a Persian threadbare rug requires skill and precision, as these rugs often feature intricate, hand-done stitching and delicate fibers. The restoration process is more complex than standard cleaning and typically involves repairing any damage to the fibers, design, or structure of the rug. 1. Inspection and Assessment • The first step in 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 or Patching 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. • Patching: In cases of extensive damage, a patch may be applied to restore the rug. This patch is typically made from the same or similar material to the original rug and is carefully stitched into place. Patches are often used when reweaving would be too complex or when a larger section of the rug has been compromised. 4. Fringe and Edge Repair • The fringe of a needlepoint 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.
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