Hand Knotted Ivory and Black Antique Design Contemporary Recycled Silk Area Rug
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Hand Knotted Ivory and Black Antique Design Contemporary Recycled Silk Area Rug

Hand Knotted Ivory and Black Antique Design Contemporary Recycled Silk Area Rug

Expertly hand knotted and crafted with recycled silk, this ivory and black area rug boasts a stunning antique design with a contemporary twist. Featuring a luxurious feel and eco-friendly materials, it's the perfect addition to any stylish home.

  • Fine Hand-Knotted
  • Size:5 feet and 8 feet Rug
  • Size: 5 feet by 7 feet 8 inch
  • Made with Recycled Silk
  • Color: Ivory and Black                                                               

This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  • Avoid prolonged moisture
  • Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  • Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  • Blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  • Use rug protectors under heavy furniture
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Hand Knotted Ivory and Black Antique Design Contemporary Recycled Silk Area Rug

$339.99

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Hand Knotted Ivory and Black Antique Design Contemporary Recycled Silk Area Rug

Expertly hand knotted and crafted with recycled silk, this ivory and black area rug boasts a stunning antique design with a contemporary twist. Featuring a luxurious feel and eco-friendly materials, it's the perfect addition to any stylish home.

  • Fine Hand-Knotted
  • Size:5 feet and 8 feet Rug
  • Size: 5 feet by 7 feet 8 inch
  • Made with Recycled Silk
  • Color: Ivory and Black                                                               

This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  • Avoid prolonged moisture
  • Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  • Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  • Blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  • Use rug protectors under heavy furniture

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Expertly hand knotted and crafted with recycled silk, this ivory and black area rug boasts a stunning antique design with a contemporary twist. Featuring a luxurious feel and eco-friendly materials, it's the perfect addition to any stylish home.

  • Fine Hand-Knotted
  • Size:5 feet and 8 feet Rug
  • Size: 5 feet by 7 feet 8 inch
  • Made with Recycled Silk
  • Color: Ivory and Black                                                               

This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  • Avoid prolonged moisture
  • Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  • Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  • Blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  • Use rug protectors under heavy furniture