- Traditional Style Beige And Pink Area Throw Rug
- Features hand knotted low pile; lustrous sheen
- Recommended for indoor; spot clean only
- Rug measures 8 feet wide by 11 feet long
- Made in India; from the Hillcrest collection
- Dimensions:
- 132.00″L x 96.00″W x 1.00″H
- Color:
- Beige
- Material:
- Wool
- Brand:
- Tiwari Home
Description
This attractive rug from the Hillcrest Collection is sure to prevail over other floor accents of your home. Grab everyone’s attention by rolling out this hand-knotted rug on your floor. It is a sheer element of manifestation that protects your floor from dirt and stain.
Features:
Color(s): lark, coral pink, green olive, tourmaline, twilight blue and monk’s robe
Hand knotted low pile
Lustrous sheen
Antique wash
Recommended for indoor use
Made in India
Design may vary slightly due to the handcrafted nature of this rug
Dimensions: 8′ wide x 11′ long
Pile height: 0.2″
Fringe length: 1″
Material(s): NZ wool/viscose
Note: photo shows a 5.5′ x 8.5′ rug, however this listing is for a 8′ x 11′ rug
Our handcrafted rugs are meticulously hooked, woven and tufted by skilled artisans with the power to transform an ordinary space into something spectacular. Created in northeastern India by local weavers, these intricate rugs provide a livelihood to villagers, particularly women who have been traditionally excluded from opportunities in India’s workforce. The elaborate process takes several artisans to complete, beginning with patterns that are hand traced and colored. Dependent on which highly detailed construction is chosen for a rug design, it can take anywhere from one week to over six months to complete one of these expertly crafted masterpieces.
A portion of the profits from these rugs and pillows goes towards a school lunch program that serves fresh, nutritious daily meals to 1.3 million children in rural India. For many children, this is their only substantial meal of the day. Additional donations are also made to a scholarship program that enhances literacy and learning in Southeast Asia. Nearly 80 percent of children from impoverished families drop out before graduation due to the burden of educational fees, books and unifo




















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