About Us

Established on 26th December, 2002, R.G. Exports is a manufacturer, producer and an exporter of fine home textile products, i.e. in the handloom, dobby, woven, jacquard, embroidery techniques. We provide the costumers with a wide range of collection in the various product categories i.e., throws, bedcovers/bed sheets, cushions covers, pillow covers, curtains, etc. by using some exciting blends of yarns such as cotton, linen, wool, acrylic, polyester, jute polyester, blended, etc. By taking inspiration from some very rich & exciting traditional Indian textiles, we prepare our designs and weave the products.

We follow high social standards and maintain our expertise well during our business protocols and practices. We have successfully achieved good reputation for the reliability & innovation and have always lived up to the expectation of our customers by executing their ideas into some great work and giving them the best results. With the help of a professionally managed team of employees & trained workers, using the best and latest of technologies/equipments available, we maintain a good in-house infrastructure, generous and healthy working environmental conditions, which have and continue to help us maintain long term relations with the world’s most reputed buyers from Europe, Russia, United States & Latin America.

Product Range

Throws/Blankets, Beach Throws, Bedspreads/Bedcovers, Cushions & Cushion Covers, Curtains, Table Linen in various weaves & with embroidery too.

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