This collection of Berber style rugs are woven in the village of Kaloke, a village in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Most of the people in this village are involved in weaving these berber style rugs. Each piece is hand knotted using a cotton warp as the base of the rug with the wool pile then knotted securely onto this.
On the light with dark detailed design's only natural un-dyed wool has been used. This provides depth, contrast and individuality into each piece. The multi colour options will have been dyed using modern/chemical dyes as standard to achieve desired results.
True Individual: Yes |
Country of Origin: Pakistan |
Construction: Hand Knotted |
Knot Count: The knot count is typically a 16/16 quality meaning there are approximately 256 knots per 10cm square. |
Pile Composition: 100% Wool |
Foundation: Cotton |
Care Instructions: Specialist cleaning recommended. |
Suitable with Underfloor Heating?: Yes |
Underlay: We recommend using rug hold underlay to help protect your rug from moving and colour transfer. |