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HandKnotted Spaces : The Jaipur Rugs Story

  • Writer: Sumana Mukherjee
    Sumana Mukherjee
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read
Yogesh Chowdhury, Director of Jaipur Rugs, for Handloom Edit of Kriti Magazine
Mr. Yogesh Chaudhary, Director of Jaipur Rugs

By Chahat Wahi, Contributor at Kriti Magazine


Every home has a foundation, but what if that foundation could tell stories?


Imagine tying threads, choosing colours and pulling knots tight all by your hands. At Jaipur Rugs, each creation is more than just decor. It is made by hands that carry generations and generations of craft. The memory, imagination and human connection of these rugs outlive the modern-day trends.



In this feature, we step into the world of such collections, where weavers not just weave a rug, but in reality, they turn into storytellers. Artisans transform yarn into living canvases that hold fragments of what they see around themselves or sometimes, even what they see in their dreams. Each rug made is instinctive, personal, and most importantly, one-of-a-kind. But the story doesn’t stop at the loom. In a world full of consumerism, Jaipur Rugs reminds us that true creativity often begins far from design studios. It begins at the grassroots, in the rhythm of hands and the heartbeat of communities.


Read the full Jaipur Rugs Story with Mr. Yogesh Chaudhary in the Handloom Edition of Kriti Magazine.





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