Off White Grey Geometric Hand Knotted Moroccan Rugs for Bedroom, Modern Artistic Diamond Pattern Living Room Rug, Custom Handmade Carpets
$247.63 $707.49
Details
This Hand Knotted Moroccan rug offers a plush, high-pile texture that feels incredibly soft underfoot. Its striking geometric diamond pattern brings warmth and a touch of bohemian-chic elegance to any indoor space, which is creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. This durable and timeless piece not only enhances your home's aesthetic but also provides comfort and style for years to come.
* Material: 100% New Zealand Wool
* Primary Color: Off White
* Secondary Color: Gray
* Shape: Rectangular
* Pile Height: High Pile
* Pattern: Geometric, featuring a large central diamond motif and repeating smaller diamond patterns.
* Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor use only
* Type: Moroccan Berber, specifically a Beni Ourain style.
* Occasion: Housewarming gift, wedding gift, home renovation.
* Home Style: Boho, Bohemian, Scandinavian, Minimalist, Modern, and Farmhouse.
* Room Placement: Living room, bedroom, nursery, or office.
* Sustainability: Made with natural, undyed wool and crafted by artisans using traditional techniques.
Making Process
* Hand Knotting: The rug is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans who hand-knot New Zealand wool onto a loom.
Coloring Process
* Natural Dyeing: The New Zealand wool is dyed using a traditional, all-natural process.
* Boiling Vat: Wood is burned in a furnace (bhatti) to heat a large vat of water to 90-100 degrees Celsius.
* Color Immersion: Natural pigments are added to the boiling water, and the wool is submerged to achieve a vibrant and long-lasting color.
Finishing Process
* Washing & Drying: The finished rug is thoroughly washed to remove any residue and then dried naturally.
* Shearing: The pile is carefully sheared to an even height, creating a uniform and plush texture.
* Fringe Creation: The tassels on the ends of the rug are knotted and trimmed to complete the traditional Moroccan look.
Packaging Process
* Inspection: Each rug undergoes a final quality inspection to ensure perfection.
* Rolling: The rug is carefully rolled from one end to the other to prevent creasing.
* Wrapping: It is then wrapped in protective, eco-friendly material to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
Designing Challenges
* Pattern Consistency: Maintaining a precise and uniform diamond pattern across the entire rug, especially for large pieces, is difficult for hand-knotting.
* Design Scaling: Accurately scaling a small design to a larger rug size while preserving its visual integrity is a complex task.
* Drafting Errors: Hand-drawn designs can have slight variations or errors that are difficult to correct once knotting begins.
Coloring Challenges
* Natural Dye Variability: Achieving a perfectly consistent shade of color is a major challenge with natural dyes, as results can vary slightly with each batch.
* Dye Absorption: Different batches of New Zealand wool can absorb dye at varying rates, leading to subtle color differences.
* Weather Dependency (India): The drying process of the wool is highly dependent on weather. Monsoons or high humidity can significantly extend drying times, impacting production schedules.
Hand-Knotting Challenges
* Skill and Consistency: Ensuring every weaver maintains the same knot tightness and consistency across the rug is critical for a uniform pile and feel.
* Weaver Training: Training new artisans to the high standards required for hand-knotting is a long and resource-intensive process.
* Physical Strain: The repetitive and strenuous nature of hand-knotting can lead to physical strain on the weavers, impacting productivity and quality over time.
* Worker Absenteeism (India): High rates of worker absenteeism during major festivals like Diwali, Holi, and others can cause significant delays in production.
Finishing Challenges
* Shearing Uniformity: Shearing the pile to a perfectly consistent height across a large rug without causing any unevenness requires exceptional skill.
* Fringe Tying: Tying and trimming the fringes uniformly and securely by hand is a painstaking and time-consuming process.
* Quality Control: Thoroughly inspecting every square inch of the finished rug for knotting errors, color inconsistencies, or damage is a tedious and critical step.
Delivery and Logistics Challenges
* International Shipping: Navigating complex customs regulations and import duties for international delivery can be a challenge.
* Packaging Damage: Protecting a large, heavy rug from damage during transit, which can include tearing, getting dirty, or other physical harm, requires robust packaging.
* Shipping Costs: The size and weight of hand-knotted rugs can lead to high shipping costs, which must be managed to remain competitive.
* Logistical Delays: Unforeseen logistical issues, such as port delays or transportation problems, can impact the final delivery timeline.
Common Problems & Solutions
* Shedding: It is normal for new wool rugs to shed fibers for the first few weeks.
* Solution: Gently vacuum the rug 1-2 times a week with a low-power vacuum without a beater bar. Avoid over-vacuuming as this can worsen shedding.
* Creases: The rug may have creases upon arrival from being rolled for shipping.
* Solution: Simply lay the rug flat and allow a few days for the creases to relax naturally. Placing heavy books on the corners can help expedite this process.
* Spills: Immediate action is key to preventing stains.
* Solution: Gently blot (do not rub) the spill with a clean, dry cloth. For tough stains, use a mixture of mild soap and cold water on a cloth, then blot dry.
* Smell: A slight odor, often described as a "new rug" smell, may be present due to the natural fibers and dyes.
* Solution: Air out the rug in a well-ventilated space for a few days. The smell will dissipate over time.
Essential Care Instructions
* Vacuuming: Use a low-power vacuum without a beater bar. For best results, vacuum in the direction of the pile.
* Rotation: Rotate the rug every 6-12 months to ensure even wear and tear, especially in high-traffic areas.
* Professional Cleaning: For deep cleaning, we recommend professional cleaning every 2-3 years, or as needed.
* Sunlight: Avoid prolonged, direct exposure to sunlight to prevent the colors from fading.
* Spills: Address spills immediately by blotting with a clean, dry cloth.
Important Disclaimer
* Handmade Variations: Due to the artisanal nature of hand-knotting, each rug is unique. Minor variations in color, design, and size are inherent to the handmade process and are not considered defects.
* Color Discrepancy: The actual color of the rug may differ slightly from the photographs. This can be due to variations in lighting, as well as the settings and quality of the camera used to take the picture—including professional cameras and personal phone cameras.
* Professional Advice: For stubborn stains, persistent odors, or any complex issues that cannot be resolved with the provided care instructions, it is strongly advised to consult with a professional rug cleaner.
Shipping from India
Processing time
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