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The Sakya rug honors the ancient Cintamani motif, a symbol of power, wisdom, and strength rooted in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Paired with the Persian concept of the “flaw”—an intentional imperfection acknowledging that true perfection belongs only to the divine—it creates a harmonious union of design legacies from the Indian Subcontinent.
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SKU
MJL06
Custom Colors
Design
Tasmyn
Size
Shape
Thickness (Inches)
1/4"
Construction
Hand Knotted
Content
66% Silk 34% Wool
Backing
Origin
India
Pantone Colors
19-1656 Rio Red, 18-2133 Pink Flambe, 16-0639 Golden Olive, 11-0603 Pastel Parchment, 15-2216 Satchet Pink
Style
Animal
Various Note
Care Instructions
Blot stains immediately and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. Professional cleaning is recommended for stain removal or periodic cleaning care. Vacuum with beater bar off.
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The Limited Edition Majnun Collection by Pavitra Rajaram is a tribute to love in it's most passionate form. This collection draws upon historic design traditions from across the Indian Subcontinent, deeply rooted in the leagacies of craftsmanship along the Silk Route. Inspired by the ancient cultures of Persia, China, and India, each rug reinterprets these timeless influences through a modern lens for a global audience. Woven with the philosophy of the "Persian flaw" -- where intentional imperfections honor the belief that only the divine can create perfection -- the collection celebrates both beauty and meaning in every detail.
In spirit, this wool and silk blend collection is a celebration of designers, dreamers, and carpet makers across centuries. Each carpet is a meticulously hand-knotted ode to the Majnuns of the world. Every rug is a love letter from us and Pavitra Rajaram, to you!