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Edition · Spring

Greenvine

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

A soft yellow-green ground carries an all-over curvilinear vine scroll, its oak-leaf forms, large palmette heads, and branching stems rendered in brick red, warm ivory, dark chocolate brown, teal blue, and amber gold. A central medallion outline in ivory and red anchors the field without interrupting the vine's organic movement. The border shares the green ground, holding large circular medallion rosettes and scrolling foliage in the same palette.

MaterialAll Wool
ConstructionHand-knotted
Best forLiving Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room
Made inIndia
Greenvine PLATE II — OF VII▸ Greenvine
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.

Greenvine PLATE III — OF VII▸ Greenvine
Greenvine PLATE IV — OF VII▸ Greenvine
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.

Greenvine PLATE V — OF VII▸ Greenvine
Greenvine PLATE VI — OF VII▸ Greenvine
Greenvine PLATE VII — OF VII▸ Greenvine
End of plates · 7 of 7Read its story

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.

Greenvine · the asked & answered
The field and border share the same green tone. Does this make the rug harder to read as a defined shape in a room?

Same-ground border designs read as a unified surface rather than a framed interior. The rug's perimeter is defined by its woven edge and fringe rather than a color break, which suits rooms where a softer visual boundary between rug and floor is preferred. On pale or wooden floors, the green reads as a clearly defined area regardless of the border treatment.

How does this green ground relate to rooms with natural materials like wood, rattan, and linen?

The yellow-green tone sits within the same warm-neutral register as pale oak, natural linen, and undyed jute. In the lifestyle image, the rug reads as an extension of the room's material language rather than a contrasting element. Warm wood coffee tables and pale upholstery work particularly well alongside this ground color.

Does a medium-low pile hold the curvilinear vine scroll pattern clearly at this level of design complexity?

Yes. The knot density of this construction renders fine curved outlines and small leaf forms with good resolution at medium-low pile height. The pile sits closer to the foundation, which actually sharpens motif edges slightly compared to a fuller pile. Design clarity does not diminish with lower pile in well-executed hand-knotted work.