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Weave,
India - The rug which in l991 pioneered the 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
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Weave,
India - 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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Weave,
India - Created in Mahindra workshops in India, an asymmetrical
knotted heriz weave suitable f or reproducing Ushak and Mahal
designs in decorative colors. |
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Weave,
India - A low pile, loose foundation carpet, using a high knot
count (121 knots per square inch) and finely handspun yarn.
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Weave,
Nepal - Flat woven carpets from Nepal with a unique texture
resulting from vegetal dyes, ikat method weaving, and handspun
Tibetan yarn. |
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Weave,
Nepal - A Tibetan Weave developed by MK which preserves the
textural interest of nubbier yarn with a finer weave. Using
the finest all Tibetan fleece, hand combed, carded, and spun
and a combination of Swiss synthetic and natural dyes. |
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Weave,
Nepal - Our finest Tibetan weave, with roughly 100 knots per
square inch achieving a velvety finish in sumptuous rich colors. |
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Weave,
Nepal - Our least expensive Tibetan weave, using the same impeccable
materials and natural dyes as our more expensive lines but at
a lower knot density. |
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Weave,
China - Over twenty designs, originating in North and Equatorial
Africa, Bolivia, and the Middle east. Flatwoven in China using
a variety of techniques including twill, brocade, and tapestry
weaves. |
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Weave,
China - A pile using a slightly less dense wool face and a more
pliable back than Little River weave. |
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Weave,
China - M&K, the first western supplier of needlepoint carpets
from China, has been producing these fine carpets since the
early 1920s. Over 75 designs in a range of colors and sizes. |
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Weave,
China - A collection of over 40 reproductions of 17th and 18th
century European designs, flatwoven
on a vertical loom in the traditional manner with an unrivaled
attention to detail and quality. |
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Weave,
China - A low pile open back recreation of the the traditional
Hamadan weave of Persia. |
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Weave,
China - The essence of color distilled into texture. A range
of casual and playful designs, using handspun wool, vegetal
colors, and a low knot count achieving a nubby warm texture
at a low price. |
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Weave,
China - Hand knotted textured pile suitable for large scale
design. Similar to Madori but with a less dense face and fewer
knots per square inch making this weave one of our best values. |
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Weave,
China - The first production in the 20th century to reintroduce
the use of natural dyes and hand spun wool, in China, these
hand knotted carpets are constructed in a similar to way to
traditional Persian Tabriz carpets. With over 120 knots per
square inch these decorative carpets will last for many years.
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Weave,
China - Flatwoven, on vertical looms in China using handspun
wool and natural dyes, a simple weft faced kilm construction
offers a durable rug at an attractive price point. Stripe motifs
predominate as the featured design character. |
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Collection,
China - Flatwoven, on vertical looms in China using handspun
wool and natural dyes, a simple weft faced kilm construction
offers a durable rug at an attractive price point. Stripe motifs
predominate as the featured design character. |
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Weave,
China - Handknotted pile carpets using Central Asian fine handspun wool with a velvety finish suitable for elegant contemporary designs. |
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Collection
- Hand knotted pile carpets typified by intricate small scale
pattern, richly nuanced vegetal and chrome color, and fine yet
varied surface texture of handspun wool which may be ordered
in any size, wall to wall or bordered. |
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Weave, China - Stylistically these rugs have roots in the Tribal highlands of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco yet they feel remarkably modern and Western. The long piled handspun wool combined with the natural color variation or aubrush creates a sumptuously textured surface which can be best appreciated by taking your shoes off. |
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Collection - A collection of contemporary area rugs woven in Juno weave designed by Maria Churchill. |
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Collection - A collection of Tibetan Rugs with designs inspired by the landscape and culture of the Langtang region, which straddles the Tibet Nepal border high in the Himalayas. |
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Collection - A collection of Tibetan carpets in bold and simple designs colored in saturated clear hues reminiscent of the feather capes of the precolombian Paracas people of Peru. |
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Collection - A collection of contemporary carpet designs created by Tim Van Campen, an award winning American Artist. |
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