Indian Budoie Rug - 3.73 x 2.72 BalouchiThe art of manufacturing carpets was introduced in India, probably by the great mogul Akbar in 16th century which brought in Persian weavers together with skilled pattern artists mainly for producing carpets for his palace. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many fine carpets were woven here made of the finest sheep wool and silk, with Persian patterns. To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix; Indo Mir, Pakistan Bochara and
It has a characteristic niche at one end
The overall impact of the composition is outstanding and is showered in the main body of the field with delightful motifs and abounding vines that spin and curve in what appears to be a never ending space
All carpets are guaranteed
and they started up again only at the start of the last century
The colours are an amazing assortment of colours
is also historically a center of camel raising
Western carpet importers and department stores worked with Eastern producers to create new
It has the peculiarity of not having produced carpets until the early 1930s
made of wool with an abundance of beauty in its central medallion that radiates outward – one containing the next wave
the precise meaning is difficult to translate except in general terms
with the outer guard border being a solid dark colour
Such rugs are made with thick high-quality wool