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Have you ever wondered what goes into creating the custom masterpiece rug to suit your home?
We source our wool from sheep grazed in high altitudes of Tibet and New Zealand. Quality of the wool determines the quality of the rug.
This is the ancient pot dyeing process where wool is immersed into the pre-heated dye.
We use natural dyes to produce superior quality wool.
The artisanal tools used to hand-knot woolen rug from centuries.
The full rug size graph is prepared for the weavers to follow every intricate design and match colours.
Silk balls which are added in wooled rugs for plushness.
Balling is the process of combining 3 plyes of wool yarn before hand-knotting.
Hand-knotting a rug is an ancient art often passed down from generations to generations. We use the double knotting tibetan method where no machine is used to ensure its longevity.
Rug gets washed once hand knotting is completed.
Rug is then dried out in the sun for few days to a week before some final touches.
Rug goes through the process of detailed scrutiny to trim, bind and stretch before it is shipped.