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Indian Home Furnishings, Handmade Textiles, Indian Handicrafts, Pearl Art Exports

Monday, October 31st, 2011


Pearl Art Exports is Manufacture & Exporter of Indian Home Furnishings, Indian handmade Textiles, Carpets, Rugs, Bedsheet, Cushion Cover etc. from Jodhpur. Rajasthan. India visit our website: www.pearlartexports.com

Indian Home Furnishings, Handmade Textiles, Indian Handicrafts, Pearl Art Exports

Monday, October 31st, 2011


Pearl Art Exports is Manufacture & Exporter of Indian Home Furnishings, Indian handmade Textiles, Carpets, Rugs, Bedsheet, Cushion Cover etc. from Jodhpur. Rajasthan. India visit our website: www.pearlartexports.com

Indian Home Furnishing Products Catching Up Fast Globally

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Household furniture, an integral part of textiles and clothing sector is currently taken very quickly to capture the world markets.

This is because the global market for home textiles in size from about $ 70000000000 and increased at a constant rate of 5% over the last five years, while the U.S. is the largest market in the world size with a clear U.S. $ 18 billion market by the European Union has followed on the $ 15 billion e

offers diverse structure of the Indian textile industry with its close link with the ancient culture and tradition, the unique ability to use the latest technological inputs and design to produce a variety of products tailored to the tastes and preferences consumers, both domestically and in overseas.

The current size of the Indian textile and clothing sector is U.S. $ 36000000000, which contributed approximately $ 12000000000 Indian exports in this sector.

The first figure is reported to grow by U.S. $ 85000000000 in 2010 and exports at U.S. $ 40 billion second main export items of India, the blanket, with a global share of trade of almost 3%. Other home furnishings are almost two-thirds of total Indian exports in this category.

To create a niche in the international market for the furniture and two samples with different effects, such as dyeing produced contrasting color, nuance and substance of a single component dye to the Union.

You must be 100% polyester filament son and the son of cotton warp as weft. The second sample was the son of cotton warp and weft yarn polyester. The son of incorporation were first dyed different colors and shades, and in the tissues of the Union.

Both materials were treated with anti-fouling gear and fireproof. The finished fabrics were tested to analyze their properties. These substances were essentially similar, particularly in the home furnishings industry, such as cotton and 100% Cotton / polyester.

Officials of the Union have finally been converted into standard household products such as kitchen textiles aprons, gloves and napkins.

These products were also compared with the regular products of their features, performance and cost and the appropriate source to consumer tastes and preferences both domestically and abroad