Our Heritage
AboutRMC
A house of weaving where tradition, artistry and responsibility meet.
Certifications
Trusted. Compliant. Responsibly made.
Since 1919
Our Legacy

1919
The Founding Roots
Mr. Abdul Aziz establishes the family's weaving trade — the first thread of a century-long craft.

1931
The Next Generation
Mr. Rajjab Ali expands the looms, deepening the family's mastery of hand-weaving.

1950
Craft Refined
Through the post-war years the workshops refine technique, colour and quality.

1972
A House Formalised
Mr. Abdul Rub formalises the house in the weaving heartland of Bhadohi.

1996
Scaling the Craft
Modern manufacturing capacity is built without compromising the hand-made soul.

2006
On the World Stage
Debut at Domotex, Hannover — carrying Indian craft to the world's finest interiors.

2010
A New Chapter
Mr. Faisal Abdul Rub leads the house into a new era of design and responsibility.

Today
A Living Craft
Thousands of artisans, one uncompromising pursuit of beauty woven to last.
Our
Vision
To be the world's most trusted house for handcrafted floor and textile art — where every piece carries the soul of its maker and the promise of a more responsible craft.
Our
Mission
To weave beauty that lasts — pairing generational technique with conscientious materials and fair, dignified work for every artisan who shares in the craft.
Our Values
Woven with Purpose
Timeless Craftsmanship
Weaves made to outlast trends and generations alike.
Empowering Artisans
Fair, dignified work for the hands behind every knot.
Women's Empowerment
Skills, income and standing for women in our communities.
Community Upliftment
Investing in the villages where our craft lives.
Sustainable Practices
Natural fibres and low-impact, water-conscious processes.
Enduring Excellence
An uncompromising standard, on every single piece.
Worldwide
Global Reach & Recognitions
Countries Served
Global Certifications
Crafting Artisans
Years of Heritage
Responsibility
Our Environmental Commitment
From naturally dyed fibres to water-conscious ateliers, every stage of our craft is measured against a single question — will it honour the hands that made it and the world it lives in?












