
Our handmade rugs are more than functional pieces. They are woven paintings. Each design begins as an original artwork and is translated into texture and form. Hand-knotted in Nepal, every rug is woven by master artisans using the traditional Tibetan knot on vertical looms, a technique practiced in the region for generations.


We use fine Himalayan wool selected for its durability, softness, and natural resilience. Silk is used to accent pattern and movement, creating subtle contrast and depth.

Yarns are dyed in small batches using environmentally responsible processes that meet international standards. After weaving, each rug is washed several times, stretched to ensure proper shape, and sun-dried to naturally soften the fibers and deepen the color.


Our rugs are produced in workshop environments that prohibit child labor, provide fair wages, and support long-term artisan relationships. The work is slow, intentional, and rooted in respect for the craft and the people who practice it.








