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FOREWORD

ANNA VEDA Carpet Manufactory is a manufacturer of high-quality, exclusively handcrafted carpets.

As ANNA VEDA Carpet Manufactory, all our carpets are manufactured under ecological and socially sustainable factors:
For example, we only use high-quality dyes and materials that do not burden the environment at all. We also see our employees, workers and expert knotters as very important partners, with whom we can realize our high quality standards.

All of this is necessary so that each of our customers can realize their individual carpets.

Tailor-made carpets

Industry 4.0 for handcrafted carpets - solving the requirements for personal individuality.

Hand-made carpets are very complex, with their almost endless possibilities of combinations in colors, materials and structures to be configured and visualized online.
Our task in developing ANNA VEDA was to obtain the optimal visualization of the desired carpet and a calibrated control in the manufactory, especially for color accuracy.

CROSSBREED approx. 1993
The ANNA VEDA Shop is aimed at professional dealers and interior designers who want to easily implement their customer requirements and visualize them in a way that makes them saleable. With the ANNA VEDA System, complicated and lengthy coordination processes between the manufactory, the importer, the retailer and the consumer are eliminated. A simple order via the shop is sufficient and production begins immediately - secure and reliable in color and quality.

The beginnings of this technology began around 1992. At that time - still without the internet - André Kochmann developed the Crossbreed software for individually dyeing carpets and made it accessible to the specialist trade. In addition, the first photorealistic simulations of the products were created in the mid-1990s, which the trade used at that time for product advertising.

Detailed carpet simulation 2018
Open this design in the carpet studio
Original detail photo of the finished carpet
Even then, as today, it is important that what you see is what you finally get (WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get). Developing and operating such a complex system therefore requires production experience down to the smallest detail and the connection to one's own controllable production as a guarantee for the goal - the individual carpet masterpiece.
ANNA VEDA - create yours (powered by CROSSBREED)
Ready to use immediately on most devices and formats without installation.

We are Anna Veda

Competence already in the 2nd generation.

lnr. André Kochmann and Sunny Harjani
Sunny Harjani (Dhirendra) started his career in the service industry at a young age. He joined his father in Nepal's first dry-cleaning company called MYSHOP at the age of 16. After working in the dry-cleaning industry for several years, he ventured into setting up the first Wool Dye House in Nepal in the late 70s. The company soon became very popular with Tibetan carpet manufacturers. He learned the combination of colors with practice and experience and developed into a self-taught Dye Master for natural fibers such as wool, silk, nettle and cotton. Dyes from world-renowned companies such as Archroma (Sandoz), Huntsman (Ciba) and Dystar are used. All dyes used are azo-free and Oeko-Tex certified.
Until the beginning of the 1980s, carpets, although hand-knotted in Nepal, were sent to Germany or Switzerland to be washed and processed. Recognizing this opportunity, he founded the first carpet washing/processing plant in Nepal in the early 1980s. He developed different types of washing with high luster and softness including Antiques Washes, Tea Wash & Herbal Wash.
Over the years, many changes and fine-tuning have been made in the dyeing and washing process to remain at the high level of market demand for color fastness as well as the sheen of the carpets.

Johnny & Tony Harjani, sons of Sunny Harjani, joined the family business in mid-2006. After some training, they learned various dyeing and process sequences from their father. In 2017, they ventured into wool spinning. Their semi-worsted spinning mill is located in Hetauda in southern Nepal and has a capacity of 30 tons per month. Tibetan wool is imported from Tibet and then spun into yarns needed for carpets.

André Kochmann was managing partner of New Oriental Carpet GmbH until 2000, focusing on the production and marketing of handcrafted carpets from Nepal and India with a market volume of up to 250,000 m² per year at its peak.