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Lotus motif for RS, peacock for LS: 900 artisans from UP weaved carpet for new Parliament building

  • The new Parliament building features hand-knotted carpets woven by over 900 artisans from Uttar Pradesh, taking a total of 10 lakh man-hours
  • The Lok Sabha carpet showcases motifs of the national bird peacock, while the Rajya Sabha carpet depicts the national flower lotus
  • Each carpet was meticulously crafted in separate pieces and seamlessly joined together, with a density of 120 knots per square inch and a total of over 600 million knots

28 May 2023

The flooring of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha in the new Parliament building will be adorned with high-end hand-knotted carpets that were painstakingly woven by over 900 artisans from Uttar Pradesh for a whopping '10 lakh man-hours'.

The new Parliament building, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will showcase exquisite motifs of the national bird peacock and national flower lotus in the carpets of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, respectively.

Obeetee Carpets, the over-100-year-old Indian company behind the project, said weavers crafted more than 150 carpets each for Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha "before stitching them into a single carpet in the form of a semi-circle to sync with the architecture of each of the Houses spread across 35,000 square feet of area”.

“The weavers had to craft the carpets for halls measuring up to 17,500 square feet each. This posed a significant challenge for the design team, as they had to meticulously craft the carpet in separate pieces and seamlessly join them together, ensuring that the creative mastery of the weavers blended harmoniously to create a unified carpet that can sustain heavy footfall,” news agency PTI quoted Rudra Chatterjee, Chairman of Obeetee Carpets, as saying.

While the colors used in Rajya Sabha have been primarily inspired by the shade of kokum red, the look of Lok Sabha is based on Indian agave green with inspirations from the plumes of the Indian peacock. Laying emphasis on the intricacies of the workmanship, he said that as many as "120 knots per square inch" were woven to create the carpets, totaling "over 600 million knots".

The weavers, hailing from Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi and Mirzapur districts, have spent a whopping "10 lakh man-hours" to carpet the Upper and Lower Houses of the new Parliament building.

“We began the project in 2020 right in the middle of the pandemic. The weaving process started by September 2021, was over by May, 2022, and the installation commenced in November 2022. Crafting each carpet with a high density of 120 knots per square inch took approximately seven months,” Chatterjee said.

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