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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Fiber
selection
Recycled PET
A weather-resistant and waterproof
fiber that promotes circular economy
by contributing to the reduction of
plastic waste.
Tencel
A regenerated cellulose fiber, known
for its softness and obtained sustaina-
bly from wood pulp.
Regenerated
Organic
Wool
A natural fiber that offers excellent ther-
mal regulation and exceptional durabi-
lity, making up for its carbon footprint
with its unique properties.
Silk
An exquisite and delicate fiber, obtai-
ned through methods that respect natu-
ral processes and minimize environmen-
tal impact in production.
(animal origin)
Organic
Jute
A natural and durable fiber, known for
its versatility and low environmental im-
pact in production.
Cotton
A soft and breathable fiber, whose pro-
duction requires adopting sustainable
processes to reduce its impact on the
environment.
Linen
A fiber recognized for its strength and
antibacterial properties, cultivated with
low water consumption.
(plant-based)
Weaving
techniques
Manual process in which, thanks to a hand-opera-
ted pistol, it is possible to achieve curves and fluid
lines. High density and durability.
Manual weaving produced on a vertical loom in
which the strands are tightly fastened to the warp
by knots.
An asymmetric knot that can lead to high densities
and truly detailed motifs.
Symmetrical knots that achieve consistent pile and
is used for thick rugs.
The knots can be formed simultaneously with the
aid of a bar.
A technique in which a flat structure with surface
relief is obtained, the rug seem to be constructed
of braids.
Manual weaving technique on a vertical or ho-
rizontal loom that plays with the intersection be-
tween weft and warp.
Characterized by being slim and pileless with
geometric motifs. Kilim is a high-density, dura-
ble and resistant rug, even in the case of very
lightweight rugs.
Slim and lightweight rugs usually depict geometric
patterns, presenting a firm, resistant and knotless
surface, which make dhurries clean and easy to
maintain.
This technique stems from the basic concept of
manual sewing. It creates visual decorative motifs
in relief.
Hand tufted
(01)
(01)
(02)
(02)
(03)
(03)
Hand knotted
Persian knot
Turkish knot
Hand loomed
Embroidered
Indo Nepal knot
Sumak
Kilim
Dhurrie