Rangoli is a decorative design that is placed at the entrance of homes during Hindu festivals in order to welcome people and attract good luck.
The Rangoli collection stems from this beautiful embodiment of Indian folk art, maintaining the same intention in its design, namely to augur well-being and comfort.
The larger model is a creative backdrop for living or dining rooms.
Density 56.000 tufts/m2
Fibers
100% New Zealand wool
Typically, New Zealand wool is known to be the whitest, cleanest, purest and most natural in the world. Its softness is due in part to the altitude and the vegetation available to the herds. It is guaranteed to be cruelty-free.
Technique
Hand tufted
Manual process in which, thanks to a manually operated gun, fluid curves and lines can be made. High density and durability.
Cleaning and care
Tips
Vacuum frequently.
Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.
Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.
Rangoli collection
A Rangoli is a Hindu floral design with a long historic tradition. Placed on the floor at the entrance of houses or buildings as a welcome symbol, the Rangoli provides protection or offers good luck.
The pattern is normally composed of flower petals, leaves, coloured powders, rice flour, and other elements that act as a vehicle for decoration. Inspired by the essence of the Rangoli, the rug is a tribute to the original essence, acting as a beacon of wellbeing and welcome.