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MAJESTIC WEAVES: FROM LOOMS TO PALACES
December 05, 2025
|The Daily Guardian
Rajasthan's carpets represent a remarkable tradition of artistry and craftsmanship, where every weave tells a story of skill, culture, and local heritage. Meticulously handwoven from wool, silk, or cotton, these carpets combine intricate patterns with vibrant colors, reflecting the region's diverse artistic influences. Beyond mere decoration, they serve as a testament to centuries of textile mastery, embodying both aesthetic innovation and the unique identity of Rajasthan's weaving communities
ORIGINS OF CARPET WEAVING IN RAJASTHAN
The tradition of carpet weaving in Rajasthan traces back to the Mughal era, when Persian art and culture profoundly influenced Indian craftsmanship. While Rajasthan already had a rich textile history with bandhani, block prints, and embroidery, the arrival of Persian artisans introduced the art of carpet weaving. Palaces in Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Bikaner began commissioning carpets for their royal halls, courtyards, and bedrooms.
Initially, these carpets were imported from Persia, but over time, local weavers adapted Persian techniques, blending them with Rajasthani motifs. Floral patterns, geometric designs, and intricate medallions became characteristic features of Rajasthani palace carpets. The carpets were made from high-quality wool, silk, or a combination of both, ensuring durability and a luxurious finish suitable for royal interiors.
CARPETS AS A SYMBOL OF ROYAL STATUS
In Rajasthani palaces, carpets were more than mere floor coverings. They symbolized the wealth, status, and taste of the royal household. Grand audience halls, known as Diwans, were often adorned with massive hand-knotted carpets that complemented the gilded pillars, chandeliers, and frescoed walls. The size, design complexity, and material of a carpet often indicated the prestige of its owner.

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