Kaolin

Kaolin clay is a fine and powdery substance with a smooth texture. It is usually white or off-white, although it can be found in shades of pink, yellow, or grey, depending on the impurities in the deposit.

Kaolin is a clay mineral commonly used in various industrial applications, such as paper manufacturing, ceramics, rubber, plastics, paint, and cosmetics. The processing of kaolin involves several stepsĀ  such as mining , Blunging , Degritting , Magnetic separation , Froth flotation , Drying , Calcination ,Particle size classification and finally packaging .

Overall, kaolin processing involves a series of steps to extract, refine, and prepare the mineral for its intended applications. These processes help to ensure that the kaolin meets the desired specifications and quality standards

Traditional Iranian Kilim

Crafted from high-quality natural wool and sometimes blended with cotton, Traditional Iranian Kilims are flatwoven rugs known for their lightweight structure, strength, and versatility. Each kilim features distinctive geometric patterns, symbolic motifs, and earthy color palettes derived from natural dyes, reflecting the identity of different Iranian regions such as Fars, Kurdistan, Qashqai, and Shahsavan. These kilims are reversible, easy to maintain, and suitable for various uses including floor rugs, wall hangings, upholstery, and decorative accents. Their breathable structure makes them ideal for both warm and cold climates, while their handmade nature ensures that every piece is one of a kind. Popular in international markets, Iranian Kilims appeal strongly to buyers interested in sustainable products, ethical craftsmanship, and authentic cultural goods. Standard sizes, custom dimensions, and export-ready finishing make them highly suitable for wholesale, retail, and interior projects worldwide.