Hand-knotted in India, these incredible rugs are made from a blend of fine Bikaner Chokla Indian wool and Sardinian wool that is sourced from the Island in the Mediterranean Sea. The yarn is mill spun, and woven on a traditionally vertical wooden loom. Each knot is hand woven individually as in the ancient Persian knot technique. On average, a weaver can weave about 4” length of the rug, covering a width of about two and a half to three feet, in an eight hour work day. Four weavers will take about six weeks to weave one 9’x12’ rug. Each rug is given three rounds of rigorous wash. Before each wash, the back of the rugs are mildly burnt with hand-held flame emitting stoves. The rugs are carefully hand-sheared, to create a low, soft, and dense pile underfoot. The weaving of these rugs is done in the villages around Varanasi, India - a city which has been continuously habited for at least 4,000 years, thus making it the oldest surviving city in the world. The history of the city spans over 10,000 years.
The pattern is beautiful. However, the color is not brown with grey as listed. It is a faded red with navy blue. I don't see any traces of brown whatsoever. Joss & Main - please provide better/accurate color descriptions. Very disappointed, a definite return.. Serena. Minnesota. Sun Jun 18 2023