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The rug which in 1991 pioneered the use of natural dyes, handspun wool, and a renaissance of preindustrial attitudes toward rug weaving in India. Now also made in a finer construction - up to 200 knots per square inch. |
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Made with handspun wool and all natural dyes these carpets are amongst the finest hand knotted carpets made in India today. The weave, which mimics that of the traditional sarouk fereghan, has over 200 knots per square inch. |
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A low pile, loose foundation carpet, using a high knot count (121 knots per square inch) and finely handspun yarn. |