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Kavi
Project Error PRE17
Starting at $2,977.00
Hand Knotted
60% Rayon made from Bamboo 40% Wool
Artisan Made
Easy Care
Product Details
The award-winning Project Theory collection by Kavi explores the exceptional beauty in flaws. Hand knotted by artisans of a remote Indian village, the stunning Paratem 2 area rug graces modern spaces with effortless luxury. Elegant, burnished gold abstract patterning overlays the neutral and grounding taupe backdrop of this rug. A blend of wool and rayon made from bamboo fibers offers a lustrous and simultaneously durable quality to any space.
Catalog Code
PRE17
SKU
PRE17
Custom Colors
Design
Paratem 2
Size
Shape
Square
Thickness (Inches)
Construction
Hand Knotted
Content
60% Rayon made from Bamboo 40% Wool
Backing
N/A
Origin
India
Pantone Colors
14-1106 Peyote, 17-1129 Wood Thrush
Style
Contemporary, Modern
Various Note
Please Note: All sizes are nominal, accepted variance is +/- 3". Listed Pantone colors are close approximations of the colors used in our rugs. A single yarn can be represented by several Pantone shades, and therefore, Pantones should not be used to determine the number of colors in a rug. We try to represent our items as accurately as possible, however, due to differences in monitors and lighting, item colors may slightly vary.
Care Instructions
Blot stains immediately and clean with mild soap mixed with equal parts white vinegar and water. Shedding is normal: vacuum regularly with beater bar off, and shedding will reduce over time.
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Quality Construction
In a meticulous 10-step process, crafting a single hand-knotted rug takes months to complete. With some designs boasting over one million knots, this intricate artistry and precision are upheld by a dedicated community of 50,000+ highly skilled artisans in India.
How it's made: On a loom set up with warps, an artisan ties individual knots on each warp thread, going line by line. Once a line is complete, it is locked in place with a thread of weft, before the next line of knotting begins.