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Rug Specifications
Materials
Foundation: Cotton
The foundation of a rug is the matrix of warp and weft threads that supports the pile. The exposed ends of the vertical warp threads form the fringe of the rug. Cotton is an excellent choice of material for the foundation of a rug. As well as being robust under tension, it is also inedible to moth, meaning that the underlying structure of your rug is protected from damage.
Pile: Wool
The pile of a rug is composed of rows of individual knots. The knots are tied to the foundation threads by hand, one at a time, until the pattern is completed. Wool offers a combination of durability, softness, stain resistance, insulation, and sustainability that has made it the go-to material for untold generations of rug makers.
Detail: Bamboo Silk
The pile of this rug is composed of two materials. This allows certain details of the rug to stand out due to their different texture and/or reaction to light, and adds an extra dimension to the feel of the rug. Bamboo silk has a luxurious and silky texture that feels smooth to the touch, creating a plush and inviting surface for rugs. It offers a similar softness to traditional silk but at a more affordable price point.
Rarity
Signature
The foundation of a rug is the matrix of warp and weft threads that supports the pile. The exposed ends of the vertical warp threads form the fringe of the rug.
Origin: Indian
India has a vibrant and diverse rug-making industry that spans centuries. Known for its intricate designs, meticulous craftsmanship, and rich colors, Indian rugs are prized for their beauty and quality. Indian rug-making traditions draw inspiration from a blend of cultural influences, including Persian, Mughal, and indigenous Indian motifs. Indian rugs are often handcrafted using techniques passed down through generations, with artisans weaving each rug with care and precision. Over the years, many traditional Persian designs have been reinterpreted by Indian rug makers, but more recently it has become reknowned for its daring contemporary designs.
Hand-Knotted
This rug was created using the traditional hand-knotting method. Hand-knotted rugs are crafted by skilled artisans who meticulously tie each knot by hand. This craftsmanship results in rugs of exceptional quality, durability, and longevity. Each hand-knotted rug is a unique work of art, with slight variations in design and color that add character and charm. This individuality cannot be replicated by machine-made rugs.
Knot-Count: 35 Raj/165KPSI
Knot-count refers to the density of knots in the rug. A good analogy is the number of pixels in a television screen - the higher the resolution, the higher the detail in the image. 35 Raj is a great knot-count for rugs with a medium amount of detail in the pattern.
Customise This Rug
If you've searched everywhere and still can't find the perfect rug, it might be time to consider going bespoke. We have strong relationships with several excellent rug makers, so we can make sure that your rug is made to your exact specifications.
Size
The rug pictured is available in any of our standard sizes, from 150 x 100cm, all the way to 400 x 300cm. Other sizes are available upon request.
Materials
View the "Rug Specifications" section to see the standard composition of this rug. You are welcome to get in touch with us for more material options.
Colours
The rug pictured features the standard colours for this design, but if you would like to make some alterations, you are welcome to arrange an appointment to view our set of over 1000 different colour samples.
Refine Your Rug
If you require a more specific size or shape, or you are interested in changing the materials, colours, or anything else about the rug, please get in touch through the form below. You are also welcome to book a consultation at our shop to talk through the process with our rug experts, and view our huge range of colours and materials.
Underlay
Underlay helps your rug in three main ways. Firstly, it stops it from moving (or "walking") on the floor, preventing accidents. It also protects the underside from rug-hungry moths, which can often go unnoticed in the space between the floor and the rug. Lastly, it stops the rug from losing its shape. Underlay holds the knots together and prevents this from happening.
Choose the "Add Underlay" to have underlay delivered alongside your rug.
Delivery / Returns
We will either deliver your rug personally, or we will use a trusted courier service. Your rug will be delivered within 3 - 7 days of ordering.
If you wish to return your rug for any reason, simply let us know within 14 days and we will refund the full cost of the rug once it has been returned to the shop.
What Affects the Price of a Rug?
The main factors that affect the price of a rug are the density of knots (knot-count), the materials used, and the rarity of the piece.
Materials
While wool is fairly abundant in rug-making regions, materials like silk or cotton are harder to come by, so their inclusion increases the price of the rug. There are also varying qualities of wool, such as cork-wool, which is preserved for the finest pieces.
Knot-Count
A high knot-count increases the production time and therefore the cost, but allows for more detailed patterns. Rugs with a lower knot-count take less time to make and will generally feature less intricate patterns, but they are no less robust or attractive for it.
Rarity
While every hand-knotted rug is unique, some are particularly special or rare. This may be because of age, a prestigious signature, an unusual design, or some combination of the above. When a rug has such features, it makes it difficult or impossible to replace.
Taking Care of Your Rug
All of our rugs are durable enough to last for decades due to the manner of their construction. Indeed, if you take a look at our range of Antique rugs you will find pieces from the 1890s that were made in the same fashion and continue to look amazing!
There are a few simple things that you can do to keep your rug looking and feeling its finest, and ensure its longevity. Scroll through to see our recommendations
Underlay
Underlay helps your rug in three main ways. Firstly, it stops it from moving (or "walking") on the floor, preventing accidents. It also protects the underside from rug-hungry moths, which can often go unnoticed in the space between the floor and the rug. Lastly, it stops the rug from losing its shape. Underlay holds the knots together and prevents this from happening. Choose the "Add Underlay" to have underlay delivered alongside your rug.
Vacuum Regularly
We recommend regular vacuuming to keep dust and other particles, and even moth eggs out of the foundation of the rug. This reduces friction in the pile, reducing the rate of wear and tear while simultaneously preventing wool-eating moth larvae from getting a foothold. For best results, it is also worth vacuuming the back of the rug and the surface it sits on every month or so.
Cleaning
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If something is spilled on your rug, the best thing to do is to absorb as much as possible with kitchen-paper or cloths, and then use a sponge to gently apply very dilute dish-soap in the direction of the pile (not scrubbing back-and-forth). If this does not work, don't panic and don't resort to stronger chemicals. Simply bring it to us within two weeks and we will clean it professionally. We also recommend doing this every 2-3 years depending on use.
Minor Repairs
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We recommend having minor damage (such as to the fringe or long-sides of the rug) addressed as soon as possible. A small tear or frayed fringe is relatively simple for us to fix, but over time can deteriorate into a much more complex job.
Rotation
If one area of your rug gets more traffic or sunlight, you might consider rotating it every few months. This will stop these areas from becoming disproportionately worn and allow your rug to age and mature evenly.
What not to do
We do not recommend using Scotchgard or similar products. While they may provide protection in the short-term, over time the chemicals will harden into dark, unattractive clumps that are difficult to remove even with professional cleaning. We also strongly advise against "surface-cleaning" which, unlike our professional cleaning service will not remove dust and other residues from the foundation of the rug. Instead, this will only moisten it and cause it to cake to the foundation and increase friction between the fibres, shortening your rugs lifespan.
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