Our Weaving Techniques

A Closer Look at Rug Weaving

Bhajana, embraces a rich variety of techniques, blending traditional Handwoven and Hand Tufting, with modern Robo Tufting, and Knitting.

Hand tufting

Hand-tufted carpet weaving involves a process where yarn is punched into a pre-drawn backing fabric using a hand-operated tool, creating a plush pile surface, allowing for efficient production of carpets with various patterns and designs.

Pitloom and frame looms

Pitlooms are specialized looms used for weaving rugs, where the weaver sits and control the tension of the warp threads while manually interlacing the weft threads, allowing for precise and intricate rug weaving.

Handlooms

Traditional wooden loom operated by hand, where the warp and weft threads are carefully woven together to create intricate patterns and designs, resulting in unique rugs.

Machine Tufting

The weaver then follows the design printed on canvas and operates the machine needles along design pattern. Each insertion of needle results in loop or cut on the other side of the cloth.

Robo Tufting

Robo tufting carpets use robotic technology to automate the tufting process, resulting in efficient and precise production of carpets

Circular Knitting

Unlike traditional woven or tufted carpets, knitted carpets are created through a continuous loop of yarns, forming a seamless fabric.

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