INDIAN RUG REPAIR & CLEANING
WE UPLIFT DAILY IN LONDON AND WEEKLY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE OF ENGLAND & WALES. WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ADHERING TO SOCIAL DISTANCING MEASURES. CALL ON 0203 174 2427
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INDIAN RUG CLEANING & REPAIR IN LONDON
As leaders in Indian rug and carpet cleaning in London, we are proud of the high quality service we offer. With many years in the industry and highly trained and experienced craftsmen. We are perfectly placed to offer a first class reliable rug cleaning service with proven results.
Rugs are our passion. Every rug is unique and is treated as such. We treat every rug with special attention and care. All rugs are fully insured from collection until return.
From our workshop in London, cleaning is expertly carried out by our professional craftsmen to your Indian carpets, and antique rugs. Whether your carpets and rugs are silk or wool we can help, simply call our cleaning and restoration number and we’ll take care of it all.
THE BEST CHOICE FOR INDIAN RUG CLEANING & REPAIR IN LONDON
All carpets and rugs are treated within our own premises by our highly trained staff.
We collect and deliver your rugs throughout the UK daily.
We have many happy clients who are happy to recommend us. See our testimonial page.
Our professional carpet and rug cleaners are all fully trained specialists.
Your carpet or rug is fully insured from collection until returned safely to you.
CLEANING & RESTORATION LINES
MONDAY 9AM TO 9PM
TUESDAY 9AM TO 9PM
WEDNESDAY 9AM TO 9PM
THURSDAY 9AM TO 9PM
FRIDAY 9AM TO 9PM
SATURDAY 10AM TO 5PM
SUNDAY 12AM TO 4PM
I sent you my antique Hamadan rug which was suffering badly from 4 generations of family use. Not to mention numerous cats and dogs and their damage. You have returned Invisibly mended, and the colours jewel bright once again.. i’m absolutely delighted! Thank you very much for you skill and attention to detail. It will look good for another 100 years.
THE HISTORY OF INDIAN RUGS
The history of Indian rugs dates back centuries, and these beautiful pieces have been cherished by people around the world for their stunning craftsmanship and intricate designs. Today, these rugs are still highly sought-after for their unique beauty and timeless appeal.
Some of the earliest examples of Indian rugs date back to the 16th century, when the Mughal Empire ruled over much of the country. During this time, rug making became a highly respected art form, and many of the most iconic and valuable Indian rugs were created during this period.
One of the most famous examples of an early Indian rug is the Pashmina Rug, which was made for Emperor Akbar in 1577. This magnificent piece is made from the finest wool and features an intricate design that includes elephants, flowers, and birds.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Indian rugs began to be exported to Europe, where they quickly became very popular. Many of the most well-known European museums, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Louvre in Paris, have collections of these rugs that date back to this time period.
In the 19th century, Indian rug making underwent a major revival thanks to British rule. During this time, many of the traditional techniques and designs were lost, but British influence helped to create a new generation of Indian rug makers who blended traditional methods with modern sensibilities.
Today, Indian rugs are still highly prized by collectors and interior designers alike. These beautiful pieces can add a touch of elegance and luxury to any home, and they are sure to be treasured for generations to come.