Construction & Quality
Construction:
Woven Hand-Loomed
- Essentially a manual version of machine wire-Wilton carpet weaving
- Yarn is woven over a series of metal rods
- The loop is kept intact for loop finishes and cut over the top of the rods for cut-pile finishes
- Can also create cut and loop textures
- Allows for creating a variety of textures that cannot be achieved on conventional weaving or tufting machines
- Widths up to 16’3”
Hand-Tufted
- Same basic concept as machine tufting
- Yarns are ”punched” through a primary backing using a handheld tufting gun
- Oftentimes patterns are printed on the primary backing to guide the tufting
- process
- Latex is applied to the back of the primary and a secondary backing is applied to lock the yarns in place
- A cosmetic “scrim” is usually applied to conceal the salvage yarns and provide added dimensional stability
Hand-Made Jute Rug
- Handwoven on traditional looms by skilled artisans
- Natural jute fibers are spun into strong yarns and woven into braided or flatwoven patterns
- Variations in weave and tone highlight the natural beauty of the fiber
- Durable, textural foundation with an organic, earthy look
- Creates warmth and depth that machine-made rugs cannot replicate
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Each rug is one-of-a-kind, reflecting authentic craftsmanship