Texora’s
manufacturing
excellence
Comes from a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and
advanced production technology.
Our Carpet Manufacturing Process
Texora’s manufacturing excellence comes from a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and advanced production technology. From raw fibre selection to dyeing, weaving, finishing, and final inspection, every stage follows strict multi-layered quality control protocols. Our global manufacturing units ensure consistent production, superior finishing, and international-grade durability across all our handmade and machine-made carpets.
Below are the key steps in
Texora’s carpet manufacturing

Raw Materials Selection
Premium fibres such as wool, viscose, bamboo silk, polyester, and blends are sourced and inspected for purity and strength.

Design Studio
Expert designers create detailed patterns, CAD layouts, colour palettes, and weaving maps.

Dyeing Lab
Colour formulation, testing, and sample shade matching are performed with precision.

Wool Dyeing
Fibres are dyed in controlled dyeing chambers for uniform colour penetration.

Wool Drying After Dyeing
Dyed yarns are dried naturally or through heat-controlled drying systems to maintain fibre integrity.

Weaving / Tufting
Depending on the carpet type—Hand Tufted, Hand Knotted, Hand Woven, Handloom, or Machine Made—skilled artisans or advanced machines bring the design to life.

Latex Coating
A strong latex backing is applied for stability, anti-slip strength, and long-term durability.

Latex Drying
Carpets move into drying chambers to cure the latex properly.

Shearing
Surface is trimmed to achieve an even height, silky texture, and premium finishing.

Carving & Finishing
Skilled artisans hand-carve the design details, followed by edge finishing and final grooming.

Packing & Ready for Dispatch
Each carpet is inspected, labelled, wrapped, and securely packed for international shipping.

Container Loading / Stuffing
Products are loaded into containers following export standards to ensure safe transportation.

Design Studio
Expert designers create detailed patterns, CAD layouts, colour palettes, and weaving maps.

Weaving / Tufting
Depending on the carpet type Hand Tufted, Hand Knotted, Hand Woven, Handloom, or Machine Made skilled artisans or advanced machines bring the design to life.

Carving & Finishing
Skilled artisans hand-carve the design details, followed by edge finishing and final grooming.

Dyeing Lab
Colour formulation, testing, and sample shade matching are performed with precision.

Latex Coating
A strong latex backing is applied for stability, anti-slip strength, and long-term durability.

Packing & Ready for Dispatch
Each carpet is inspected, labelled, wrapped, and securely packed for international shipping.

Wool Dyeing
Fibres are dyed in controlled dyeing chambers for uniform colour penetration.

Latex Drying
Carpets move into drying chambers to cure the latex properly.

Container Loading / Stuffing
Products are loaded into containers following export standards to ensure safe transportation.

Raw Materials Selection
Premium fibres such as wool, viscose, bamboo silk, polyester, and blends are sourced and inspected for purity and strength.

Dyeing Lab
Colour formulation, testing, and sample shade matching are performed with precision.

Wool Drying After Dyeing
Dyed yarns are dried naturally or through heat-controlled drying systems to maintain fibre integrity.

Latex Coating
A strong latex backing is applied for stability, anti-slip strength, and long-term durability.

Shearing
Surface is trimmed to achieve an even height, silky texture, and premium finishing.

Packing & Ready for Dispatch
Each carpet is inspected, labelled, wrapped, and securely packed for international shipping.

Design Studio
Expert designers create detailed patterns, CAD layouts, colour palettes, and weaving maps.

Wool Dyeing
Fibres are dyed in controlled dyeing chambers for uniform colour penetration.

Weaving / Tufting
Depending on the carpet type—Hand Tufted, Hand Knotted, Hand Woven, Handloom, or Machine Made—skilled artisans or advanced machines bring the design to life.

Latex Drying
Carpets move into drying chambers to cure the latex properly.

Carving & Finishing
Skilled artisans hand-carve the design details, followed by edge finishing and final grooming.

Container Loading / Stuffing
Products are loaded into containers following export standards to ensure safe transportation.
Our curtain Manufacturing Process
Texora’s manufacturing excellence comes from a blend of traditional craftsmanship and advanced production technology. From fibre selection to dyeing, weaving, finishing, and quality testing, every stage undergoes strict QC protocols. Our global manufacturing units ensure consistent delivery, superior finishing, and international-grade durability across all curtain categories Blackout Curtains, Sheer Curtains, Linen Curtains, and Custom Curtains.
Below are the key steps in
Texora’s curtain manufacturing

Raw Materials Selection
Premium fibres and fabrics such as linen, polyester blends, blackout-coated textiles, and fine sheers are carefully sourced to match the functional and aesthetic requirements of each curtain type.

Fabric Weaving / Sourcing
High-quality woven or knitted fabric is created in-house or sourced from trusted mills.
- Sheers: Light, breathable weave
- Linen: Natural textured weave
- Blackout: Multi-layered or foam-backed weave
- Custom curtains: Tailor-selected fabrics

Dyeing & Colour Setting
Fabrics are dyed using eco-friendly processes to ensure accurate colour tones, fade resistance, and long-lasting vibrancy. The dyeing lab follows strict quality standards for wash-fastness and UV resistance.

Fabric Inspection & Quality Check
Every roll undergoes meticulous checking for weaving defects, colour consistency, texture uniformity, and durability.

Cutting & Patterning
Fabric is cut according to panel size, pleat type, and style specifications. Automated cutting systems ensure precision for custom and standard curtains.

Stitching & Tailoring
Expert tailors craft each curtain panel with attention to detail:
- Hemming
- Side seams
- Header construction (eyelet, pencil pleat, pinch pleat, tab top, wave fold)
- Lining attachment for blackout and premium curtains

Accessory Integration
Curtain tapes, grommets, hooks, tiebacks, lining fabrics, and decorative trims are added based on the design requirements.

Steaming & Finishing
Curtains are steamed, pressed, and checked for perfect drape, fold consistency, and final finish.

Final Quality Control
Each curtain undergoes rigorous inspection for stitching strength, measurement accuracy, finishing consistency, and overall appearance.

Packaging & Dispatch
Curtains are carefully packed to prevent wrinkles and delivered with Texora’s international standards of safety and presentation.

Fabric Weaving / Sourcing
High-quality woven or knitted fabric is created in-house or sourced from trusted mills.
- Sheers: Light, breathable weave
- Linen: Natural textured weave
- Blackout: Multi-layered or foam-backed weave
- Custom curtains: Tailor-selected fabrics

Stitching & Tailoring
Expert tailors craft each curtain panel with attention to detail:
- Hemming
- Side seams
- Header construction (eyelet, pencil pleat, pinch pleat, tab top, wave fold)
- Lining attachment for blackout and premium curtains

Dyeing & Colour Setting
Fabrics are dyed using eco-friendly processes to ensure accurate colour tones, fade resistance, and long-lasting vibrancy. The dyeing lab follows strict quality standards for wash-fastness and UV resistance.

Accessory Integration
Curtain tapes, grommets, hooks, tiebacks, lining fabrics, and decorative trims are added based on the design requirements.

Packaging & Dispatch
Curtains are carefully packed to prevent wrinkles and delivered with Texora’s international standards of safety and presentation.

Fabric Inspection & Quality Check
Every roll undergoes meticulous checking for weaving defects, colour consistency, texture uniformity, and durability.

Steaming & Finishing
Curtains are steamed, pressed, and checked for perfect drape, fold consistency, and final finish.

Raw Materials Selection
Premium fibres and fabrics such as linen, polyester blends, blackout-coated textiles, and fine sheers are carefully sourced to match the functional and aesthetic requirements of each curtain type.

Dyeing & Colour Setting
Fabrics are dyed using eco-friendly processes to ensure accurate colour tones, fade resistance, and long-lasting vibrancy. The dyeing lab follows strict quality standards for wash-fastness and UV resistance.

Cutting & Patterning
Fabric is cut according to panel size, pleat type, and style specifications. Automated cutting systems ensure precision for custom and standard curtains.

Accessory Integration
Curtain tapes, grommets, hooks, tiebacks, lining fabrics, and decorative trims are added based on the design requirements.

Final Quality Control
Each curtain undergoes rigorous inspection for stitching strength, measurement accuracy, finishing consistency, and overall appearance.

Fabric Weaving / Sourcing
High-quality woven or knitted fabric is created in-house or sourced from trusted mills.
- Sheers: Light, breathable weave
- Linen: Natural textured weave
- Blackout: Multi-layered or foam-backed weave
- Custom curtains: Tailor-selected fabrics

Fabric Inspection & Quality Check
Every roll undergoes meticulous checking for weaving defects, colour consistency, texture uniformity, and durability.

Stitching & Tailoring
Expert tailors craft each curtain panel with attention to detail:
- Hemming
- Side seams
- Header construction (eyelet, pencil pleat, pinch pleat, tab top, wave fold)
- Lining attachment for blackout and premium curtains

Steaming & Finishing
Curtains are steamed, pressed, and checked for perfect drape, fold consistency, and final finish.

Packaging & Dispatch
Curtains are carefully packed to prevent wrinkles and delivered with Texora’s international standards of safety and presentation.
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