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Specialization: Indian manufacturers are noted for, and often preferred for, their high-quality embroidered, hand-block printed, and cotton-based curtains.Top Export Position: India ranks among the top global curtain exporters, with substantial shipments exported internationally. Key Exporter: Along with China and Vietnam, India dominates the global curtain supply chain.
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Curtains

Origin

Across India

Season

all time

India is a major global exporter of curtains, with exports of curtains, drapes, and interior blinds reaching approximately $114 million in 2023. The United States is the primary market, accounting for over 40% of these exports. Key products include cotton and embroidered curtains

Why Indian?

Choosing home furnishings from India offers unique, handcrafted quality, rich cultural heritage, and sustainable, durable materials like Sheesham wood and hand-block textiles. Indian products are cost-effective, offer high customization, and feature vibrant, artisanal designs that support local communities, making them a superior choice for unique and sustainable home decor

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Uses & Applications

Exceptional Craftsmanship & Heritage,Durability and Sustainability,Unique Designs & Customization,Affordability & Variety,Tailored to Climate

Characteristics

Texture:Material & Texture: Natural, breathable fabrics like linen and bamboo are highly trendy, offering a casual yet refined texture. Velvets and thick cottons provide a more traditional, luxurious look.
Appearance:Curtains significantly alter a room's ambiance, with popular 2026 trends focusing on sustainable, natural materials like linen and cotton for an airy feel. Key appearances range from bold, dark, and sophisticated (navy/black) to light, neutral, and spacious (white/beige/pastels). Styles, including modern grommet, classic pleated, and breezy sheer, define the room's character.

Cultural Significance

Privacy and Personal Space: Across various cultures, drawing curtains marks the separation between public and private life, offering safety, comfort, and protection from the outside world. Symbol of Social Status: Historically, luxurious materials like velvet, silk, and damask were used in homes to broadcast the owner's wealth and sophistication, particularly during the Renaissance and Victorian eras.

Varieties

Curtain types vary by function (like Blackout, Sheer, Thermal) and header style (like Grommet, Pinch Pleat, Rod Pocket, Tab Top) and design (like Cafe, Valance, Wave Fold). You choose based on light control needs (block light vs. filter light), privacy, energy efficiency (thermal), and aesthetic (modern, formal, casual), often layering different types for versatility, such as sheer with blackout panels.

Specifications

Weight100 to 300gm
Lengthdepends on customers satisfaction

Packaging

Curtains for export require secure, moisture-resistant, and durable packaging to ensure safe transit, often using 3-ply or 7-ply corrugated boxes. Primary packaging involves folding, often in plastic polybags, while secondary, stronger outer cartons protect against damage during international shipping

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Product Specifications

General Specifications

TypeKey Factors in Quality & Style Fabric Durability: Evaluated by longevity, with high-quality fabrics often featuring better weaves. Mounting Styles: Includes Grommet (modern, easy to slide)Rod Pocket (casual, gathers at top), and Pinch Pleat (formal). Length Options: Range from café (half-window) to standard (1 inch above floor), to "kissing" (touching floor), and "puddling" (dramatic, resting on floor). Sound Control: Industrial sound curtains have high Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings, measuring their ability to reduce noise

Packaging Details

Pack TypesCurtain Packing Methods Proper packing is essential to protect delicate fabrics from damage, moisture, and wrinkles. Wardrobe Boxes (Best for No-Wrinkle): Hang curtains on rods inside specialized wardrobe boxes, similar to how they are hung on windows. This is ideal for delicate fabrics like silk or velvet. Folded in Boxes (Standard): Fold curtains lengthwise and then into a box, avoiding tight folding. Use acid-free tissue paper between folds to prevent damage, especially for delicate fabrics. Vacuum-Sealed Bags: Suitable for saving space during shipping and protecting against moisture and dust. They are ideal for dense, non-crease fabrics. Rolled Packaging: Similar to rugs, rolling curtains can reduce wrinkles compared to folding, particularly for heavy-duty curtains. Packing Components: Ensure curtain rods are packed separately in thick, cushioned, and taped bundles. Labeling: Label boxes with room location and dimensions for easier installation at the destination