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Edition · Spring

Squall

Hand-knotted on a single loom · made to order
Rs. 420,160.00Made 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

Deep navy-blue holds the majority of the field, broken by a large mass of rose-crimson and dusty pink that moves through the centre without a clean boundary. White and pale silver passages streak vertically through the navy, dissolving before they reach either edge. Dark charcoal-brown sits beneath the pink mass, surfacing at its lower edge as a third weight between the two dominant colours.

MaterialWool and Silk
ConstructionHand-knotted
Best forLiving Room, Drawing Room, Dining Room
Made inIndia
Squall PLATE II — OF VII▸ Squall
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.

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

Squall PLATE V — OF VII▸ Squall
Squall PLATE VI — OF VII▸ Squall
Squall PLATE VII — OF VII▸ Squall
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.

Squall · the asked & answered
With such deep navy and saturated rose-crimson in the field, how does this rug hold up against fading over time?

Deep saturated dyes in wool and silk hand-knotted rugs are fixed at the fiber level and resist fading under normal indoor conditions. The navy is particularly stable. Keeping the rug away from prolonged direct sunlight and rotating annually prevents uneven exposure across the two dominant colour zones.

What room palette works best against the navy and rose-crimson combination?

White plaster walls and concrete floors, as shown in the lifestyle image, let both colours read without competition. Burnt-orange or olive upholstery introduces a third warm tone that holds against the navy without clashing with the rose. The 9x12 works well under a large L-shaped sectional; the 10x14 suits rooms where the rug needs to anchor multiple seating zones.

Is the pile dense enough in the white and silver streak areas to withstand foot traffic without those passages wearing faster than the darker zones?

The white and silver passages sit within the same pile structure as the surrounding navy and rose areas. Pile density is consistent across the field regardless of colour. The silk content within the pale areas does not make them structurally weaker; it adds surface sheen but the wool provides the structural resilience in all zones equally.