The spirit of the traditional Japanese straw tatami is embodied by this handmade Dhurrie rug made with 50% dyed New Zealand wool and 50% natural jute.
The structure and shine of jute mixed with the softness of dyed wool create a perfect combination. Take off your shoes and feel the freshness of Asia under your feet.
This model comes in a saturated yellow.
Type Dhurrie
Density 32,500 yarns/m2
Fibers
50% 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.
50% Jute
Jute is a 100% natural, ecological, biodegradable and recyclable fiber. It provides fresh air to the space, being a climatic regulator of the space, providing freshness in hot months and insulation to the rest.
Technique
Hand loomed Dhurrie
Manual weaving on a vertical or horizontal loom that plays with the intersection between weft and warp.
Thin and light rugs that usually feature geometric patterns, as well as firm, resistant and without knots, which makes dhurries clean and easy to maintain rugs.
Cleaning and care
Tips
Vacuum frequently.
Clean stains with the appropriate solution before they dry.
Take the rug to specialized dry cleaners, if necessary.
Tatami collection
The essence of traditional Japanese straw tatamis are the inspiration for these dhurries made with 50% New Zealand wool and 50% jute. The structure and shine of the jute blended with the softness of the wool create a mesmerising combination.
Five models hand-loomed in India with surprising colors: natural, black, indigo, purple and yellow