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A Brief History

India’s love for carpets dates back to as early as 500 BC, and the earliest Indian literature makes reference to woven mats and floor coverings. However, rug weaving in India was elevated to an art form under the reign of the conquering Mogul emperor, Akbar the Great, in the 16th century.

 

Akbar can be solely credited with introducing the Persian art of carpet weaving to India and establishing the first rug weaving centers.


A Revolutionary Development

In the past, all hand-woven oriental rugs produced in India and the other rug-making countries were "one-of-a-kind," thus limiting their accessibility to all but the wealthiest purchasers. These unique creations are still woven in today's India; however, an exciting development that began in the 1970s revitalized India's rug-making industry and made the craftsmanship, artistry, and enduring quality of Indian rugs available to a much broader market. The development, known as "programming," allowed for the production of multiple rugs of the same design in a range of the most desired sizes and in a choice of designer-influenced color combinations. It also offered the option of producing a rug to meet specific size, design and/or color requirements of the purchaser.




Rug Rug