BENGAL - NATURAL JUTE & CHARCOAL BLACK
BENGAL - NATURAL JUTE & CHARCOAL BLACK
100% cotton
Made by artisans
Hand Made
DESCRIPTION
Our JUTE & WOOL combination rugs are woven from our natural Bengal Jute and New Zealand Wool. Like all our rugs they are woven by hand in small hamlets across India by our teams of highly skilled artisans whose fathers and forefathers have been weaving rugs for centuries. At FROM JAIPUR WITH LOVE we are passionate about traditional craft.
- 100% Natural Jute & New Zealand Wool
- Flat Weave
- Clean professionally.
- Colour and texture can vary due to the hand made nature of this product.
- This rug can be customized in any size and the border colors may also be adapted.
FOR BACKORDERS PLEASE ALLOW APPROXIMATELY 75 DAYS FOR THE RUG TO BE MADE AND SHIPPED.
CARING FOR YOUR RUG
- Be kind to this handmade product
- Gently sweep or vacuum for daily maintenance
- Treat everyday stains with a little soap and warm water. For Jute rugs, use a damp cloth only.
- Never put our rugs in the washing machine
- Never use bleach or strong cleaning agents
- We always recommend professional cleaning
- Do NOT use water on our Jute rugs
CUSTOM ORDERS
At FROM JAIPUR WITH LOVE we realise that standard sizing may not suit everyone, that is why we offer a free of charge bespoke service where you can order this rug or indeed any of our rugs in the size and colour you need. Please email us to learn more about this service.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
- We ship worldwide and shipping is calculated at checkout
- All our stock rugs can ship within 48 hours after purchase
- Shipping takes between 5-9 working days
- Customs duties are not included in our prices
Interested in our bespoke service?
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BENGAL - NATURAL JUTE & CHARCOAL BLACK
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THE MAKING PROCESS
Spinning
This is usually done by the village women, where the cotton is spin to make yarn.
Dyeing
Traditionally done by the Dye Master, who ensures that the colours match the pantone references. All our dyeing is done by hand.
Dyeing The Yarn
Once the yarn is dyed it is left to dry naturally in the sun. Its dried everywhere from rooftops to rather rudimentary wooden drying stands in fields.
Plying
The process of creating a strong thread yarn which is then spooled to make the even thread which the weavers then use on the loom.