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Todays production | Reproduction | Restoration | Materials | Dyeing | Tools | Design | Shapes & sizes | Knots | Post treatment

Control & repairing

Polishing | Washing | Drying | Control & repairing

Any holes that occured during the post-treatment process are carefully mended.

There can not be any holes in the carpet when it has been washed.
When the carpet has been polished, washed and dried the last control take place. The whole carpet is inspected thoroughly so that no holes or other damages have appeared during the wash.
 
The control and inspection also includes the fringes, the sides, the frontside as well as the backside of the carpet. If any damages are spotted they will be repaired by hand and afterwards the carpet is inspected again.