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Buyers Visited India Carpet Expo, 21-24 October, 2018 at Varanasi CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY 1 AZIM ABDULLAH AFGHAN RUG AFGHANISTAN 2 ALEJANDRO GUZMAN VALDES DIB ARGENTINA ARGENTINA 3 MARIA AGUSTINA LORENZO KASBAH ARGENTINA 4 RENATO DE BENEDICTIS TRAMA 1147 ARGENTINA 5 ALI ROYAL PERSIAN RUGS AUSTRALIA 6 BILAL TAHMAZOGLU BRAND VENTURES PTY LTD AUSTRALIA 7 BP RATHI PALACE ON STREET AUSTRALIA 8 DEVRAJ SINGH INDIGO IMPORTS AUSTRALIA 9 FAZL FEROZKOHIE MAYNE WAREHOUSE PTY.LTD. AUSTRALIA 10 GREG RAYN THE RUG STUDIO INC AUSTRALIA 11 IAN SWART HALI HANDMADE RUGS AUSTRALIA 12 JENNY JONES JENNY JONES AUSTRALIA 13 JOSEPHINE NEWMAN DECORUG AUSTRALIA 14 LUZ MENDEZ LUZ MENDEZ DESIGNS AUSTRALIA 15 MASSOUD GHADAMIAN GHADAMIAN & COMPANY AUSTRALIA 16 MOJTABA SARABI SAHAR PERSIAN RUGS AUSTRALIA 17 MONICA PORTER EARLYSETTLER AUSTRALIA 18 RICKY BOOTH THE RUGEST AUSTRALIA 19 ROSS PAGE THE RUG ESTABLISHMENT AUSTRALIA 20 SANDEEP KUMAR AFFLON INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA 21 SEYED MAJID MIRMOHAMADI MAJID CO. PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIA 22 SHAHROKH FEGHHINEDJAD THE RED CARPET AUSTRALIA 23 SHIVA FEGHHI ABC DESIGNER PVT LTD AUSTRALIA 24 SHOKOR NASSERI KABUL GALLERY PERSIAN RUGS AUSTRALIA 25 TINA RICHARDS TRIBE HOME AUSTRALIA 26 VIJAY SHAH PALACE ON STREET AUSTRALIA 27 VALIOLLAH KHODAI ISFHANI KHODAI GMBH AUSTRIA 28 MATHEWS THOMAS ROLLS SUPPLY TRADING WLL BAHRAIN 29 SARFARAZ KHAN SOOO IRATREYD BELARUS 30 BALCAEN PAUL LOOOK BELGIUM 31 CHRISTOPHE VERVAEKE BALTA BELGIUM 32 NAMITA BALTA BELGIUM 33 PEELMAN JOSE PELMA ORIENT IMPORT BELGIUM 34 ROBERT R S COLLECTION SRL BELGIUM 35 VAN COPPENOLLE CHRISTOPHE NASH ANDREA BELGIUM 1 CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY 36 VERONIQUE VAN ASSCHE PRIVATE COLLECTION BELGIUM 37 ZAVIAH OLD ESTABLISHMENT ZAVIAH BELGIUM ‎BOSNIA AND 38 STAINISIAV MIHAJLOVIC MIHAJLOVIC D.O.O HERZEGOVINA 39 AMIR SHAHROUZI SHAHROUZI BRAZIL KHALEB COMERCIO E IMPORTACAO DETAPETES E 40 CARLOS HENRIQUE ARMANDO BRAZIL ARTIGOS DE DECORACAO LTDA 41 CESAR ABADE ABADE TAPETES LTDA BRAZIL 42 DAIANE MICHELIM HAFEZ IMPORTS EIRELI BRAZIL 43 ELIAS SKAF PHENICIA COML EXP & IMP BRAZIL 44 GELSON DA SILVA BALBUENO LENIRA BALBUENO FLECK EPP BRAZIL 45 KAMILA PIMENDA D & C ENTERPRISES BRAZIL 46 KANWAL JIT SINGH LOS ANDES LTDA BRAZIL 47 KARINA DE OLIVEIRA FERREIRA G.C. TEXTIL IMPORTACAO E COMMERCIO DE TAPETES BRAZILLTDA 48 KIANOUSH OSTOVARI K&F COMERCIO DE TAPETES BRAZIL 49 MORALES MORALES FURNITURE & TAPETES BRAZIL 50 PEDRAM ZAMAN NUR COMERCIO DE UTILIDADES DO LAR LTDA BRAZIL 51 VAHID SAMADI IMPERIO PERSA COMERCIO DE TAPETES LTDA BRAZIL 52 AMIR BLUE PAISELY FINE RUGS CANADA 53 ANAND BHALLA VIANA INC. CANADA 54 APARNA YADAV THIRTY SIX KNOTS CANADA 55 DARYOUSH KHODARAHMI YOUR RUG AND RUGS INC CANADA 56 GLORIA FLAM RUGS CANADA 57 HAJ HAMID PERSIAN & ORIENTALRUG IMPORTS INC. CANADA 58 IVAN TURDAKOV HOME & HOUSE CANADA 59 JALAL ETEMAD ARARAT ORIENTAL RUGS CANADA 60 JAMES RIACH RIACH ASSOCIATES CANADA 61 JOHN JARVIS RUG COMPANY CANADA 62 JOHN RENWIL CANADA 63 KING TABRIZI TABRIZI RUGS CANADA 64 SABER FERMAND SILK ROAD CARPETS CANADA 65 SARAH IREX CANADA CANADA 66 VINOD KAPOOR TAJ RUGS CANADA 67 CRISTIAN DIB MALIK EDURDO DIB HY CIA CHILE 68 IGNACIO LARRAIN SOCIEDAD COMERCIAL Y DE INVERSIONESEL CAUCASOCHILE LIMITADA 69 MONICA BUSTOS PISO URBANO CHILE 70 REGINNE RUSSO MILU RUGS CHILE 2 CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY AARON WELLERALEXANDRA 71 MISS AMARA PTY LTD CHINA AUYEUNG 72 CHEN HUIZHE SHANGHAI BLACK SEA IMP. EXT. CO LTD CHINA 73 CHEN YALI CHINA TIBETAN CARPET ASSOCIATION CHINA 74 CHENG GUANGXU CHINA 75 DU XUECHUN SILK TOUCH CHINA 76 DU YANAN LIYING TIANJIN GARLAND INC CHINA BEIJING YINGTAIHONGYE HOME DECORATION 77 DUYANAN CHINA CO LTD 78 FATIH MAZLUM SHANGHAI BLACK SEA IMP. EXT. CO LTD CHINA FRANK ZHAOZHAO 79 BEIJING HOME VALUE CO. LTD. CHINA HONGBINCHENG GUAANGXU 80 GERALD ZENG HUANGJIA CHINA 81 HUANG SHIKUN CHINA TIBETAN CARPET ASSOCIATION CHINA 82 HUANG TAO ACCESS IMTERNATIONAL CHINA 83 JENNA CHINA TIBETAN CARPET ASSOCIATION CHINA 84 KRANTI LAL JAMBROS INC CHINA 85 LI SONG KELISS LIVING CHINA 86 LIU WENJUN TIANJIN LONGXING GROUP IMP.&EXP.CO.LTD. CHINA 87 LIUXIUQING SHANGDONGELIJIECOMMERCIALANDTRADECO. CHINA 88 LIYING BEIJING YINGTAIHONGYE HOME DECORATION CO LTD CHINA 89 LYNN ACCESS IMTERNATIONAL CHINA 90 MARSHALL HANGZHOU RUNQUAN TEXTILE CO LTD CHINA ZHEJIANG SHUN LIAN HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS 91 MI QIAN CHINA CO. LTD. 92 MICHAEL SOOTHIN HOME CHINA 93 REZA POURREZAXIAOQIN YAN SUZHOU PERSIAN CARPET CO. LTD. CHINA 94 RISHAB KHANNA SHANGHAI BIO CARPET CO. LTD CHINA 95 SANTOSH OJHA TONY BRODY CHINA 96 SUZHOU SUZHOU PERSIAN TRADE CHINA 97 TIAN CHENG ZHAO CHINA TIBETAN CARPET ASSOCIATION CHINA BEIJING YINGTAIHONGYE HOME DECORATION 98 TONY XIAO CHINA CO LTD 99 WU CONGLING ZHI SHUN PTD. LTD CHINA BEIJING YINGTAIHONGYE HOME DECORATION 100 YAN LIANYONG CHINA CO LTD 101 ZHANG JIE ZHENGZHOU BASE TRADING CO. LTD CHINA 102 ZHANG JINJING WAN WIN INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD. CHINA 103 ZHU GUOMIN NIGBO LYKA CARPET CO. LTD. CHINA 104 H. STAVRAKIS CHARILAOS STAVRAKIS LTD CYPRUS 105 JORGEN B. PEDERSEN TEXBO DENMARK 3 CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY 106 LOTTE LYNGE X-MILE DENMARK 107 ABDELRAHMAN MOSTAFA MAS EGYPT EGYPT 108 ABOU EL MAKAREM IMAGE MADINET EL MAFROUSHAT EGYPT ASMAA MAHMOUD AHMED 109 TAPPETI EGYPT MOHAMED 110 HOSSAMEL DIN TAHA IMAGE MADINET EL MAFROUSHAT EGYPT MOHAMED MAHMOUD MOHAMED 111 EL SULTAN CARPET SCHOOL EGYPT MAGHAWRY 112 MOSTAFA ABDOU ABDOU MOSTAFA FOR HANDMADE RUGS EGYPT 113 SOMAYA MOSTAFA ABDOU BOCCARA RUGS EGYPT 114 WAFAA ALY ABDOU MOSTAFA FOR HANDMADE RUGS EGYPT 115 WALEED MOHAMED SAID ABO ELALLA MOHAMED EGYPT 116 AINO HERLEVI HELMA FINLAND 117 ALEXIE POHJAMMAN. KUDOS OY FINLAND 118 BENJAMIN ETE DIFFUSION FRANCE 119 ILKER SIMSEK MERVEILLES FRANCE 120 LAURENT KEMBARA FRANCE 121 MARC HEFZABADI GALERIE ZIBA FRANCE 122 RICHARD AOUATE LIGNES D HORIZON LDH FRANCE SABINE DE GUNZBURG CECILE 123 ALEM - S2G DESIGN FRANCE SOYER 124 SEBAOUN TOULEMONDE BOCHART FRANCE 125 SAHINKAYA OLIVIER UN AMOUR DE TAPIS FRANCE 126 A.R DILMANIAN CO GMBH ARDILMANIA CO GMBH GERMANY 127 ABDUL QUAYUM SAINANI SAINANI IM - EXPORT GMBH GERMANY 128 ADARSH MADAN ADARSH MADAN HANDELSAGENTUR GERMANY 129 ADRIAN CARDIACOS AMALGAMATED TEXTILES GERMANY 130 BAHREMAND BAHREMAND CARPETS SYSTEM GERMANY MG4HOME 131 BERND RUDOLF GERMANY 132 BRIGITTE IMOTEX GERMANY 133 CAN- FAHRI CANOZTURK NORDSUD ORIENTTEPPICHE IMPORT GMBH GERMANY 134 DAN REDDY UVEX GERMANY 135 DJAVAD MOHAMMADI TEPP- TEAM INTERNATIONAL GMBH GERMANY 136 GHOLAM HOSSEIN BORHANI GEBRUDER BORHANI GERMANY 137 JAVED HAKIM CASHMIR CONCEPT GMBH GERMANY 138 JURGEN BUTMAYER OCI ORIENT CARPET IMPORT GERMANY 139 MOEBL BUHL MOEBEL BUHL GERMANY 140 MOHADOMAR SHERZADA GEBRUDER SHERZADA GMBH GERMANY 4 CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY 141 MOHAMMAD KAZEM BOHAMSA GERMANY 142 MOHAMMADI HOKMABAD DJAVAD TEPP- TEAM INTERNATIONAL GMBH GERMANY 143 MOHAMMED AKBAR AKBAR TRADING GMBH GERMANY 144 MONICA TEPPICHWELT HOLZBACHTAL GMBH GERMANY BT TEPPICH GMBH 145 PUJAN KIHODAI GERMANY 146 QASIM AKBAR SARAH MODERN CARPET GERMANY 147 SHAMIM AKHTAR DJADDA GMBH GERMANY 148 SHEIKH SHARF PALAIS DU TAPIS GERMANY 149 SHYAM DHAR M.G. IMPEX GMBH GERMANY 150 SIGRID IOC3 GERMANY INTEP TEPPICHLAND-TEPPICH IMPORT & 151 SONIL MEHRA GERMANY VERTRIEB GMBH 152 TALIS TALIS VERTIBIES GERMANY 153 TARA TARATEPPICHE GERMANY 154 UWE HEUBLEIN HANS SEGMUELLER GMBH & CO. KG GERMANY VOLKER HEINRICH ORIENT -TEPPICH - 155 VOLKER HEINRICH GERMANY IMPORT GMBH 156 WALTER PHARO PETAH GERMANY 157 WASE RASUL SATAR CARPET GMBH GERMANY 158 WASIM AKHTAR R+M CARPET GMBH GERMANY 159 AHMAD REZA MOSHIRI SOROUSH PAYTAKHT CARPET CO IRAN 160 ALI JAFARI GHASR CARPET IRAN 161 FARHAD ASLANI SHOTORBANI GLOBAL RUGS IRAN 162 MAHDY MODENO IRAN 163 AVI JOSEPHON JOSEPHON LTD ISRAEL 164 PUJA IYER GIFTS AND TIPS LTD ISRAEL 165 AIZIZI YIDILISI AZCOLORI ITALY 166 DANIELE LOTTINI RUGS EDITION SRL ITALY 167 DI PIERNO FRANCO DIPO DESIGN ITALY 168 HADI G.B.RUGS LTD ITALY 169 NAVAEI ALFRED NAVAEI & CO SRL ITALY 170 PAOLO ZANI WARLI SRL ITALY 171 SIMON EBRANI S.T. SRL ITALY 172 VAHID FARMAD PARENTESI QUADRA ITALY 173 WILLIAM LOLOEY LOLOEY SRL ITALY 174 DAISUKE SHIMIZU SHIMIZU CO. JAPAN 175 FUJII SHIGEYUKI PROTEC CO. LTD. JAPAN 5 CARPET EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL BUYERS VISITED INDIA CARPET EXPO, 21-24 OCTOBER, 2018 AT VARANASI S. NO. NAME OF THE BUYER COMPANY NAME COUNTRY 176 FUMIKAZU ASOU SANSHO TRADING CO.INC. JAPAN 177 HISAO BANDO BANDO CORPORATION JAPAN 178 ICHIRO SAKAMOTO KYUSHU KIRONY CO LTD. JAPAN 179 JAHAGIR BHUTT KASHMIRIAN TRADING CO. JAPAN 180 KANAME FUKUDA KAWASHIMA SELKON CO LTD JAPAN 181 MANAMI KANDA MORIYOSHI CO.,LTD JAPAN 182 MASAHIKO NAKAMURA ASWAN CORPORATION JAPAN 183 MASAOKI MURATA PREVELL CO LTD JAPAN 184 NAOKO ENDO KAWABE INTERNATIONAL INC JAPAN 185 SATY IZUTANI SPRING VALLEY CORP. JAPAN 186 SHIGERU TSURUTANI JAPAN INTERIOR TRADING CO. LTD. JAPAN 187 TETSUJI TANAKA T S CORPORATION JAPAN TOSHIHIRO FUDEWAKI 188 SANSHO TRADING CO.INC. JAPAN FUMIKAZU ASO 189 YOSHIHIDE KAWAUE KAWABESHOKAI LTD JAPAN 190 DINA JANTELOVA BRITISH ASIA TEXTILES KAZAKHSTAN 191 HASSAN MAKTABI CYRUS MAKTABI LEBANON 192 MOHAMED MAKTABI IWAN MAKTABI LEBANON 193 MOHSEN TARHINI TAPIS TARHINI
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