

Handloom fringes - Brown
Customer reviews |
4.83 of 5
110 customers have reviewed this carpet on the independent site Trustpilot
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Great product and very fair price! Exceeding my expectation in every respect! Anyone'd fall in love with the subtle color! The rug doesn't smell at all, another plus point!
Ning L. - bought 100x160, Dec -17
It’s a beautiful rug—gorgeous saturated brown color with fringe. Perfect runner size for near doorway.
Jana K. - bought 80x200, Dec -17
Very good and high Quality
Kent K. - bought 300x300, Dec -17
Beautiful and soft carpet. Looks the same as in the site.
Lene M. B. - bought 300x300, Dec -17
Nice carpet just like in picture.
Kimmo T. - bought 160x230, Nov -17
perfekte ware, erstklassig
Peter e. - bought 80x120, Nov -17
perfekte ware, erstklssig
Peter e. - bought 300x400, Nov -17
I waffled between buying this and an Oriental carpet but went with this one because it felt safer for an online purchase. Nonetheless, I couldn’t be happier with this rug. It’s thick and soft (not as silky as the Bamboo Silk Loom I replaced), but it feels sturdier and nice and wooly. It says it has an artificial silk warp, but I don’t notice it. It feels natural and wooly and the color was just what I wanted -- an earthy off white
Susan S. - bought light 200x250, Oct -18
Beautifuland good quality
Alison m. - bought black / grey 80x500, Oct -18
Excellent products at an excellent price. We just received the rug we purchased and we are very happy with it. The rug arrived quickly and in perfect condition. The color is absolutely beautiful. The quality is professional and impeccable. I highly recommend rugvista.
Frances B. - bought rust / red 200x300, Jun -18
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Rug ID | CVD5218 |
Knot density |
approx 70 000 - 90 000 knots per m²
You can easily calculate the knot density yourself by counting the number of knots 1 cm down and 1 cm across, and then multiplying these numbers together. Then multiply the total by 10,000 to give the number of knots per m². Some carpet sellers exaggerate the knot density, so to be sure that you are comparing like for like when it comes to price, it is worth checking the knot density yourself. Most of CarpetVista’s carpets have a photograph of the reverse with a ruler, making it easy to examine the knot quality and count the exact knot density before choosing your carpet. |
Thickness approx | 14 mm |
Origin | India |
Pile |
![]() Wool is a natural textile fibre and one of the most sought after materials for rug making. Wool rugs are highly durable and perfectly capable of resisting wear and tear of every day use. Wool has a naturally dirt-repelling effect and is easy to keep clean. It is also flame resistant and characteristically retains it’s shape so that the pile of the rug always rises.
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Warp | Artificial silk |
Manufacturing |
Handloom
Manual handicraft technique using special looms making work faster than traditional hand-knotting. Handloom weaving technique does not allow advanced patterns.
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Size |
250x350
This carpet is hand knotted/woven; therefore, difference in shape, thickness, pattern and sizes can occur. This applies particularly to nomadic and village carpets. |
Information about Handloom fringes - Brown carpet from India.
These carpets are made in Bhadohi, India using good quality wool which makes them soft and comfortable to walk on. A different kind of loom is used in the production process which makes the work faster than traditional carpet knotting and results in a lower price. However, the newer method does not allow for advanced patterns so they are only available in single colours or simple geometric patterns. The value-for-money carpets are ideal for both a well-designed office or in a home with modern decor.
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