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Entirely hand-knotted carpet made with some of the finest wool in the world, hand-dyed with the so-called "pot-dyeing" technique, an art that continues a centuries-old tradition. The executive difficulty of the design implies for the weaver the use of the "talim", a sort of sung code, where each note corresponds to a knot and prevents any misinterpretation on the loom.
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For routine maintenance of carpets, we recommend using a vacuum cleaner in order to remove dust and other residues. It may happen that in the first period some fibers detach from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
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Handmade rug on wooden frames, made from a mix of naturally occurring plant silks, including soy, banana and bamboo.
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Entirely hand-knotted carpet in Kathmandu, Nepal. Warp and weft in cotton and Tibetan wool spun and carded by hand (800gr / m2 cotton, 60% wool and 30% Indian “sari silk”). Fleece knotted with the “cut pile” technique and finished on various levels.
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For routine maintenance of carpets, we recommend using a vacuum cleaner with a smooth nozzle in order to remove dust and other residues. It may happen that in the first period some fibers detach from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
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Carpet entirely hand-knotted on traditional vertical hand-spun wool looms according to the characteristics of the Berber-Moroccan carpets of the early 1900s. The finishing process is particularly elaborate: after the first shaving and hand washing, each single carpet is treated in such a way as to create a unique piece; a skilled craftsman scissors the surface to give it the typical irregularities of the original carpets.
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For routine maintenance of carpets, we recommend using a vacuum cleaner with a smooth nozzle in order to remove dust and other residues. It may happen that in the first period some fibers detach from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
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For routine maintenance of carpets, we recommend using a vacuum cleaner in order to remove dust and other residues. It may happen that in the first period some fibers detach from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
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Handmade rug on wooden frames, made from a mix of naturally occurring plant silks, including soy, banana and bamboo.
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Entirely hand-knotted carpet in Nepal with application of variegated textures. 54% Tibetan wool, 32% linen and 14% viscose.
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Entirely hand-knotted carpet in Kathmandu, Nepal. Warp and weft in cotton and Tibetan wool spun and carded by hand (800gr / m2 cotton, 60% wool and 30% Indian “sari silk”). Fleece knotted with the “cut pile” technique and finished on various levels.
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I will increase the calls by handing the kilim at Kathmandu, Nepal. The base і of ducks from the base and from the Tibetan outside was spun and carduled by hand (800 g / m2 of the base, 60% outside and 30% of the Indian "shovka sari"). Fleet high school with the technology "Virizana kupa" and health improvement on the ryvnyi rіvnya.
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Carpet entirely hand-knotted on traditional vertical hand-spun wool looms according to the characteristics of the Berber-Moroccan carpets of the early 1900s. The finishing process is particularly elaborate: after the first shaving and hand washing, each single carpet is treated in such a way as to create a unique piece; a skilled craftsman scissors the surface to give it the typical irregularities of the original carpets.
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Handmade rug on wooden frames, made from a mix of naturally occurring plant silks, including soy, banana and bamboo.
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Carpet entirely hand-knotted on traditional vertical hand-spun wool looms according to the characteristics of the Berber-Moroccan carpets of the early 1900s. The finishing process is particularly elaborate: after the first shaving and hand washing, each single carpet is treated in such a way as to create a unique piece; a skilled craftsman scissors the surface to give it the typical irregularities of the original carpets
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Carpet entirely hand-knotted on traditional vertical hand-spun wool looms according to the characteristics of the Berber-Moroccan carpets of the early 1900s. The finishing process is particularly elaborate: after the first shaving and hand washing, each single carpet is treated in such a way as to create a unique piece; a skilled craftsman scissors the surface to give it the typical irregularities of the original carpets
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Entirely hand-knotted carpet in Kathmandu, Nepal. Warp and weft in cotton and Tibetan wool spun and carded by hand (800gr / m2 cotton, 60% wool and 30% Indian “sari silk”). Fleece knotted with the “cut pile” technique and finished on various levels.
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Entirely hand-knotted carpet made with some of the finest wool in the world, hand-dyed with the so-called "pot-dyeing" technique, an art that continues a centuries-old tradition. The executive difficulty of the design implies for the weaver the use of the "talim", a sort of sung code, where each note corresponds to a knot and prevents any misinterpretation on the loom
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For routine maintenance of carpets, we recommend using a vacuum cleaner in order to remove dust and other residues. It may happen that in the first period some fibers detach from the carpet. This is absolutely normal.
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Carpet entirely hand-knotted on traditional vertical hand-spun wool looms according to the characteristics of the Berber-Moroccan carpets of the early 1900s. The finishing process is particularly elaborate: after the first shaving and hand washing, each single carpet is treated in such a way as to create a unique piece; a skilled craftsman scissors the surface to give it the typical irregularities of the original carpets.
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