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The collection “Himalayan rugs”, consists of a series of rugs made using the kilim knotting technique, and feature an unprecedented combination of materials. The blend of Allo fiber with banana conveys an irregular and artisanal effect, that, enhances the brightness of the nettle in juxtaposition with the roughness of the fringes made in jute yearn for the warp.
A juxtaposition that surprises, and in the case of the Himalayan nettle, demonstrates the passion of the company to research and experiment with unusual natural fibers.
Allo is characterized by physical and mechanical properties that make it apt for textile production, especially for the length of the fiber, which is longer than any other natural fibers available. Traditionally spun and woven to create jackets, ropes, mats, bags and blankets, the nettle fiber today represents an important rural potential income generator, especially in mountain areas.
Shape: Rectangular
Production method: Kilim – Hand knotted
Materials: Allo, Banana, Jute
Thickness: Flat
Weight: 400gr / m2
Measurement variations: 2%
Production: Nepal
Dimensions: |
300×200 cm |
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The collection “Himalayan rugs”, consists of a series of rugs made using the kilim knotting technique, and feature an unprecedented combination of materials. The blend of Allo fiber with banana conveys an irregular and artisanal effect, that, enhances the brightness of the nettle in juxtaposition with the roughness of the fringes made in jute yearn for the warp.
A juxtaposition that surprises, and in the case of the Himalayan nettle, demonstrates the passion of the company to research and experiment with unusual natural fibers.
Allo is characterized by physical and mechanical properties that make it apt for textile production, especially for the length of the fiber, which is longer than any other natural fibers available. Traditionally spun and woven to create jackets, ropes, mats, bags and blankets, the nettle fiber today represents an important rural potential income generator, especially in mountain areas.
Shape: Rectangular
Production method: Kilim – Hand knotted
Materials: Allo, Banana, Jute
Thickness: Flat
Weight: 400gr / m2
Measurement variations: 2%
Production: Nepal
Description
The collection “Himalayan rugs”, consists of a series of rugs made using the kilim knotting technique, and feature an unprecedented combination of materials. The blend of Allo fiber with banana conveys an irregular and artisanal effect, that, enhances the brightness of the nettle in juxtaposition with the roughness of the fringes made in jute yearn for the warp.
A juxtaposition that surprises, and in the case of the Himalayan nettle, demonstrates the passion of the company to research and experiment with unusual natural fibers.
Allo is characterized by physical and mechanical properties that make it apt for textile production, especially for the length of the fiber, which is longer than any other natural fibers available. Traditionally spun and woven to create jackets, ropes, mats, bags and blankets, the nettle fiber today represents an important rural potential income generator, especially in mountain areas.
Shape: Rectangular
Production method: Kilim – Hand knotted
Materials: Allo, Banana, Jute
Thickness: Flat
Weight: 400gr / m2
Measurement variations: 2%
Production: Nepal
Dimensions: |
300×200 cm |
---|
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