Awanay Onyx Black Carded Wool Rug
Awanay Onyx Black Carded Wool Rug
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Carded Wool Made to Order Area Rugs
FOR HIGH-END RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROJECTS WORLDWIDE.
Our carded handwoven wool rugs can be made in any size and shape. We charge per square foot. You can calculate your square footage by multiplying the length and width of your desired rug and multiplying by the square foot price. There is also a nominal fee for shipping.
Because these rugs are handmade, there may be some variation in tone and color in the finished area rug. This is to be expected and a part of the nature of these rugs.
What is Carded Wool?
Carding is a mechanical brushing process added as an extra step in wool manufacturing. Whereas our original wool fiber is fully manually processed as a yarn to achieve our signature raw and organic look, Carded wool undergoes an additional mechanical carding process during manufacturing.
This extra step offers several key distinctive features:
1. Enhanced Silkiness: The wool is carded and made more homogenous, resulting in silkier, smoother textures
2. Subtle Undertones & Solid Colorway: This collection is more uniform in appearance, offering a clean-cut and sleek look while at the same time preserving the warmth and interest of our textures
For custom order questions, quotes, orders, or to see a sample in person, please email us at hello@atacamahome.com
About the Artisans
About the Artisans
Each rug is made by hand by expert artisans. The wool is hand-dyed, hand-spun, and handwoven all in the same community by families that have been creating these traditional Argentinian rugs for generations. By choosing AWANAY textiles you are supporting the work of talented rural artisans living in inaccessible areas in northern Argentina. Every rug is created under fair trade practices.
Measurements
Measurements
Custom Sizes
Materials
Materials
100% sheep wool
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Don't use stain removers. Sheep wool is naturally stain repellant and doesn't absorb liquids. To clean a stain, tap gently with a lukewarm wet cloth, gentle soap, and white vinegar. Never scrub. Vacuum regularly following the direction of the weave. Do not use a brush nor a high suction mode. If professional cleaning is needed, make sure it's done by a pure wool cleaning expert.