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Our materials are spun using a hand wheel and then hand died in house specifically to each project with exceptional color and shine.
Our Materials are Listed according to price from Highest to Lowest in Cost. All of our rugs are quoted by square foot.
Alpaca fur is one of the softest fibers that you will ever feel. This extremely unique fiber is incredibly lightweight and warm. This material is second to silk for strength and has the luxurious softness of cashmere; yet more durable, hard wearing, and seven times warmer than both.
Cowhide comes in a variety of colors and patterns. They are made from the skins of cows. Due to their soft silky fur and high durability, they are ideal for high-traffic areas. Cowhide can be colored, stenciled and or can be left with its natural fur to stand alone.
Mulberry silk is the highest quality silk available for purchase. The unique thing about Mulberry silk is how it is produced. Mulberry silk has its history in China, where local farmers grow Mulberry trees and harvest the leaves for silkworms to feed on. The resulting cocoons are handspun into raw silk fibers.
Merino Silk is a combination of 70% Merino Wool and 30% Mulberry Silk resulting in a breathable silk due to its wool properties. This is the most luxurious silk available on the market.
New Zealand Wool is a renewable handspun wool resilient in nature made from sheep that bounces back, reducing the flattening and wear of custom rugs.
Also known as Bamboo Silk/Art Silk; mimics the high of shine and appearance of silk. Both of these cellulose fibers are made in a similar way by dissolving wood and bamboo pulp using a hand spun drying process.
This material is mainly used for our area rugs to provide a luxurious high shine finish.
Also known as olefin rugs; are designed to look like wool or sisal, but they are actually made from synthetic fibers. This fiber is resilient to stain and high-moisture making it the ideal for indoor/outdoor rugs.
This material is used mainly for outdoor rugs to provide weather resistance.
Natural Jute is a long, soft, shiny natural vegetable fiber made from jute grass that can be spun into coarse, strong threads resembling hemp string. It is produced from plants in grown in East India. Jute is typically used in rugs for outdoor settings.
This material is used for customers looking for an organic braided finish.
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