Hand-shorn from free-grazing flocks at 800 m altitude. Low lanolin, long staple, white base — the only wool that lets botanical dye read true.
Materials & provenance
Every Curtartisian rug is a document of its making. Here's what this one is built from — by hand, at source.
Madder root, walnut hull, indigo, pomegranate rind. Copper-pot simmered over three days. No synthetic shortcuts — colour that deepens with age, never fades from it.
For an 8 × 10 ft rug that's roughly 450,000 knots, tied by hand. Higher density reads almost like a tapestry — the pattern never blurs underfoot.
A 3 m upright loom in a GoodWeave-certified atelier in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. Six weavers, five-month seat, one rug at a time. Fair wage, shared equity.
Hand-knotted. Hand-finished. Never rushed.
Every Curtartisian rug is knotted by a team of six master weavers in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. Six weeks. Forty-eight thousand knots. One rug for you.
Design approved
Your configuration is reviewed by our studio. You’ll receive a full-scale paper proof within 48 hours before weaving begins.
Hand-knotted
Six artisans weave your rug on a traditional loom. New Zealand wool, hand-spun viscose. GoodWeave certified — no child labor, ever.
Finished & shipped
Washed, dried, and hand-trimmed in Bhadohi. Air-freight to your door, fully insured. Photographed en route so you see it first.
























