Artisan Lorraine Red Multi Modern Knotted Rug
Artisan Lorraine Red Multi Modern Knotted Rug
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Discover the timeless elegance of our Artisan Lorraine Red Multi Modern Knotted Rug. Inspired by the rich traditions of the Qashqai and Luri tribes from southwest Iran, these rugs feature primitive yet captivating patterns, some with a contemporary twist. Crafted in India, they share a resemblance with Gabbeh carpets but are distinguished by their tighter knots and shorter pile.
Our rugs are made from naturally dyed New Zealand wool, showcasing bold, vibrant colors that immediately draw the eye. Unlike traditional Persian carpets that use wool for the warp, our Indian-made rugs utilize cotton, enhancing durability and structure. Occasionally, you'll find exquisite silk elements woven into the design, adding an extra touch of luxury.
Each of our Loribaft pieces is a unique masterpiece, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any home. This red multi rug is not just a floor covering but an artistic statement that blends tradition with modern aesthetics.
- Origin: Qashqai and Luri tribes, southwest Iran
- Material: New Zealand wool, cotton warp, occasional silk elements
- Design: Primitive and artless patterns with modern influences
- Construction: Tightly knotted with a shorter pile
- Made in India using natural dyes
Elevate your living space with an Artisan Lorraine Red Multi Modern Knotted Rug—a perfect blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and modern design.
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Care instructions to keep your rugs looking pristine.Â
- Use a rug pad to prevent slipping, wear and tear, and add extra plushness.
- Vacuum regularly using a low suction vacuum or an automatic vacuum like a Roomba.
- Avoid beater bars or rotating brushes, and be gentle near fringes.
- Rotate your rugs to prevent color fading and ensure even wear.
- Shedding is normal for wool rugs or rugs with long fibers.
- Don't pull any yarn coming out of the rug, instead cut it with scissors.Â
- Act quickly on spills by blotting them with a clean, undyed cloth.
- Avoid rubbing and using chemicals. For major spills, consult a professional rug cleaner.Â