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Pakistani vegetable dye rugs.
Peshawar from due process is an entry level carpet from pakistan with natural dyes and yarns known for its high luster finish.
Peshawar rugs are hand knotted using pure high mountain hand spun wool for the soft lush pile backdrop for the distinctive peshawar motifs that adorn these beautiful floor coverings.
Sun dried vegetable dyes are used to create subtle hues and the striated colors associated with classic peshawar rug makers.
Natural area rugs handcrafted of 100 himalayan wool and dyed using all natural vegetable based dyes.
The dyes are all natural vegetable dyes obtained from the native flora of the region.
Graphic traditional and village carpets in today s color palette.
Just because it is a modern rug does not necessarily mean that synthetic or chemical dyes were used to produce the color.
However age is not the best indicator of what type of dyestuff was used.
Gabbeh rugs are handmade rugs traditionally woven by qashqai and luri weavers in the zagros mountains in southern iran.
In the past twenty years there has been a huge increase in the quantity and variety of new vegetable dyed rugs available.
Utilizing all natural dyes and hand knotted of 100 premium wool they are washed in tea and herbs to produce a beautiful antique looking rug for today s decor.
Quality rugs at affordable prices.
5 420 1 804 free shipping 9 6 x 12 9 mashad persian rug.
These beautiful rugs are replicas of 18th 19th century rugs.
9 2 x 12 10 mashad persian rug.
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You can see our gabbeh rug gallery and learn more about these rugs below.
Woven in pakistan 9 9 vegetable dyed hand spun ghazni wool this rug is sure to class up any room you.
Vegetable dye rug vintage small rug bathroom rug 2 2x3 0 ft kitchen rug entryway bohemian rug aztec kilim rug accent rug.
The trend began in western turkey in the late 1960 s but knowledge of vegetable dyeing has now been re introduced into afghanistan india pakistan and nepal.
Cotton base and wool pile gabbeh rug.
This rug was woven using our yak soo construction our thickest and most shag like weave.
If the carpet was produced prior to around 1860 it was produced using all natural and vegetable dyes.
Vegetable dye rug collection.
The vegetable dyes used to make gabbeh carpets give them a very bold and vivid look.
The weavers of this region favor more subtle colors such as ivory and golden tones which gives the rugs their typical washed out or antique patina.