Argali Rug
by Kvadrat.
In a palette of six colours typical of Nepalese yarns, this high-quality kilim rug has been hand woven from the wool of the Tibetan Argali – a wild sheep breed that resides in the Himalayan mountains.
The yarns themselves have been hand-spun by local weavers, and their naturally faded colours and irregular character lend each rug a truly individual appeal.
Each rug incorporates several design details, including a hand-embroidered area with silk yarn – a reference to an old tradition of repairing the rugs. The fringes are braided, a practice that also refers to an old custom in Nepal and for its decorative appeal. Colourful silk yarns lend the rug a light and modern character.
Dimensions
Available in custom sizes:
80–340 cm (width)
80–1,000 cm (length).
Specifications
98% Tibetan wool,2% silk.
See Product Specification Sheet for full specifications including production method, traffic suitability and lead time.
Resources
by Kvadrat.
In a palette of six colours typical of Nepalese yarns, this high-quality kilim rug has been hand woven from the wool of the Tibetan Argali – a wild sheep breed that resides in the Himalayan mountains.
The yarns themselves have been hand-spun by local weavers, and their naturally faded colours and irregular character lend each rug a truly individual appeal.
Each rug incorporates several design details, including a hand-embroidered area with silk yarn – a reference to an old tradition of repairing the rugs. The fringes are braided, a practice that also refers to an old custom in Nepal and for its decorative appeal. Colourful silk yarns lend the rug a light and modern character.
Dimensions
Available in custom sizes:
80–340 cm (width)
80–1,000 cm (length).
Specifications
98% Tibetan wool,2% silk.
See Product Specification Sheet for full specifications including production method, traffic suitability and lead time.
Resources
by Kvadrat.
In a palette of six colours typical of Nepalese yarns, this high-quality kilim rug has been hand woven from the wool of the Tibetan Argali – a wild sheep breed that resides in the Himalayan mountains.
The yarns themselves have been hand-spun by local weavers, and their naturally faded colours and irregular character lend each rug a truly individual appeal.
Each rug incorporates several design details, including a hand-embroidered area with silk yarn – a reference to an old tradition of repairing the rugs. The fringes are braided, a practice that also refers to an old custom in Nepal and for its decorative appeal. Colourful silk yarns lend the rug a light and modern character.
Dimensions
Available in custom sizes:
80–340 cm (width)
80–1,000 cm (length).
Specifications
98% Tibetan wool,2% silk.
See Product Specification Sheet for full specifications including production method, traffic suitability and lead time.
Resources
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