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How to get it
Wool yarn is woven into the natural jute rug to add colour and personality. Handmade by skilled craftspeople with good working conditions and fair wages at organised weaving centres in India and Bangladesh.
Product details
The jute has natural colour variations that make each rug distinct and unique.
The rug is handwoven by skilled craftspeople and adds a personal touch to your room.
Paulin Machado
Good to know
The rug is hand-woven.
Contains sheep wool.
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Materials & care
Material
- User surface:
- 100% jute
- Decoration:
- 100% wool
Care
Airing and vacuuming will help to eliminate the smell that the rug can have when it is new.
Do not wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Vacuum and rotate the rug regularly.
Dry spots; remove immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot.
Wet spots; do not rub. Absorb with paper towels, damp with cloth and mild detergent.
Professional carpet cleaning when needed.
Safety & compliance
Measurements
- Length: 160 cm
- Width: 70 cm
- Thickness: 7 mm
- Area: 1.12 m²
- Surface density: 2400 g/m²
Packaging
RAKLEV
Article number804.080.24- Width: 41 cm
- Height: 4 cm
- Length: 71 cm
- Weight: 2.70 kg
- Package(s): 1
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Material
What is jute?
Jute is a very hardwearing fibre that is found in the stem of the jute plant. It’s an easy-to-grow plant that requires very little fertiliser, pesticides or water and is ready to harvest after only 120 days. The jute fibre is often used for ropes and sacks but is also known for its silky-smooth lustre and can be spun into finer threads which are then woven. In our range we often use woven jute for items like curtains, rugs and furniture.
Form design process
Made using the hand loom weaving technique
In a hand loom, horizontal strands (the weft), are woven over and under vertical strands (the warp), repeatedly until the rug is complete. Depending on the complexity of the design, producing a rug with this technique can take from a few days up to several weeks. Unlike other techniques, such as hand-tufting, a hand loom does not produce a pile, rather it creates an even and flat surface. This technique allows for intricate designs and patterns and the rugs tend to be lightweight yet durable. They are also reversible and easy to clean, making them a practical and popular choice.






