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rug production

Rug production involves transforming raw materials like wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers into woven or tufted floor coverings. The process begins with fiber preparation—spinning or processing fibers into yarns. These yarns are then woven, knotted, or tufted onto a backing material, creating the rug’s surface. Dyeing may occur at various stages to add color. After weaving or tufting, rugs are finished through trimming, washing, and setting to ensure quality and durability. Modern techniques combine traditional craftsmanship with machinery, resulting in a variety of styles, patterns, and textures suitable for different aesthetic and functional needs.