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Handwoven Jawaja Rug - Warm Hues (6ft x 4ft)

Handwoven Jawaja Rug - Warm Hues (6ft x 4ft)
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| AUTHENTIC CRAFT. CREATED IN INDIA.

Handwoven Jawaja Rug - Warm Hues (6ft x 4ft)

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Handwoven Jawaja Rug - Warm Hues (6ft x 4ft). A lovely home accessory, this handwoven Jawaja woolen Rug with a cotton warp is perfect to add that homespun feel to your decor. These durable rugs are hand woven by the deft hands of Rajasthani village craftsmen using natural wool of local sheep from the desert, that is evident in the colour tones. These iconic sturdy rugs are woven on extra-wide looms as they are thicker than the generic rug. The myriad of simple, bold patterns found on these is beautifully designed and versatile enough to to fit into any space.

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Handwoven Jawaja Rug - Warm Hues (6ft x 4ft)

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Product Details

  • Material : Wool
  • Craft : Jawaja Rugs
  • State : Rajasthan
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Colour : Deep Red, Rust, Black
  • Measurements :  Length- 6 ft ; Width- 4 ft
  • Product weight : 2500 Grams
  • Special Attention : Handcrafted. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects
  • Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 25 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery.
  • UOM : Piece

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Jawaja Rugs

Available in a multitude of colours, the Jawaja rug is beautifully crafted by the deft hands of Rajasthani artisans with a cosy, rustic appeal of its own. While initially used by the locals for their own needs, these rugs, also called Dhurries, were subsequently commercialised to provide them with a source of income. Today, these iconic sturdy rugs are woven on extra-wide looms as they are thicker than the generic rug. These diligent craftsmen source cotton, wool, and jute yarns from a nearby town of Beawar and spin the bobbins for the looms by themselves. The myriad of simple, bold patterns found on these is beautifully designed and versatile enough to to fit into any space.

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