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Edition · Spring

Trove

Hand-knotted on a single loom · made to order
Rs. 336,000.00Made to order
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Hand-knotted on a single loom — never machine-finishedMade to order · weaving begins on confirmationWorldwide insured shipping · 60-night home trial
Description

An ivory field carries a large-scale botanical scroll of oversized lobed flower heads, curling leaf forms, and animal figures in terracotta, steel blue, warm gold, deep crimson, and near-black. The vine runs loosely on the ivory ground, leaving generous space between motifs. The terracotta border holds a running botanical and rosette repeat in ivory and pale blue. Medium pile reads full and rounded in the close-up with open, softly resolved edges.

MaterialWool
ConstructionHand-knotted
Best forLiving Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room
Made inIndia
Trove PLATE II — OF VII▸ Trove
A note on the dye

Madder root, soaked five days, simmered three.

The red you see in the field is not one red. It is seven dye lots, each pulled at a slightly different hour from the same copper vat,the variation lives only in the wool, never in the recipe.

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On scale

Bring the room into the rug - never the other way around.

A rug is sized to read once, in full, as you walk past it. The longer sizes tell a different story across a whole room.

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The object label.

Edition · Spring
OriginJaipur, Rajasthan, India
KnotAsymmetric Persian
Knot density168,000 per square metre (approx.)
PileHand-spun wool, vegetable-dyed
Warp & weftCotton
Time on loomEleven months
CareRotate annually · professional clean every 3–5 years
Sizes available8*10

Lead time

Made-to-order pieces ship in 4–14 weeks from confirmation.

Worldwide shipping

Insured, white-glove delivery with climate-controlled crating.

Home trial & returns

Sixty nights at home. Return for any reason.

Asked & answered

Questions you'd want to ask.

Plain answers about the wool, the loom, and what the rug does over years of use.

Trove · the asked & answered
How does the terracotta border change the overall reading of this design compared to a darker border option?

A terracotta border keeps the palette unified in a warm register, so the composition reads as open and cohesive rather than contained and contrasted. The field's ivory ground and the border's terracotta share enough tonal warmth that the two zones feel continuous, while the steel blue motifs provide the design's primary contrast point.

Does the ivory and terracotta combination suit rooms with stone tile floors or pale plaster walls?

The combination works particularly well in rooms with stone floors and plaster or limewash walls, as the room context shows. The terracotta border connects with warm stone tones, the ivory field picks up pale wall color, and the rug reads as a natural extension of the room's material palette rather than an addition to it.

What is the recommended maintenance approach for a medium-pile wool rug placed on stone tile?

Use a quality non-slip underlay on stone tile to prevent movement and protect the rug's backing from the hard surface. Vacuum on low suction regularly, moving in the direction of the pile. Rotate every 12 months to distribute foot traffic evenly. Professional cleaning once a year addresses any gradual buildup that vacuuming cannot remove.