Today, we are a most shining star in the large galaxy of leading Numdah Rugs exporters in India. From us, one can purchase various types of numdah rugs in large volumes like rectangular numdah rug which is also our most celebrated product from our exhaustive product line up of diversified types of numdah rugs. Apart from this, the attractive pricing of our numdah rug is also very appealing which has also proved an edge for us in establishing our monopoly in the market. Over the years of offering customized tailor made solutions in explicit types of numdah rugs, we are now a most highlighted object in the upper crust of leading handmade numdah rug exporterssuppliers from India. Numdah is widely acclaimed to have been introduced in India during the reign of Akber, the Great Mughal King. In Kashmir however the history of the felt is not very old. It has come to Kashmir about 100 years ago from Yarkand. Numdah is the combination of wool and cotton shaped on Kashmiri mating(vago) of different sizes. It is an excellent and inexpensive flooring for winter in Kashmir. Prepared in different proportions of33:67, 40:60 and 50:50 of wool and cotton and also in 100% wool, ready made Numdahs can be found in the sizes of 3'x5', 4'x6', and 6'x9' with beautiful embroideries. It often remains oblong in size but recent additions to its design have explored many other shapes and sizes as well. In case of 100% woollen Numdah, the material is messed in the first instance and then scattered and pressed on mats. It involves very hard labour as it is done using both, the arms and legs. For other kinds of Numdah, wool is kept as the core material according to the required proportions and added to sides and fringes for beautification of the felt. A solvent of soap and water is sprinkled as an adhesive, on the material and then mended by arms to make the final product. A numdah is a piece of pressed felt made either out of mixing wool and cotton or entirely of wool. Wool and cotton or unspun wool is evenly spread over a mat and then rolled and pressed underfoot for felting. The felted piece is then milled, washed and dried. Numdahs are either plain or also available with embroidery. The numdah makes a warm, colorful and in expensive floor covering and is also used as a mattress where the climate is colder.