



Technique: Handknotted
Origin: Nepal
Age: New
Welft: Cotton
Warp: Cotton
Vello: Lana e seta di bambu
Rugs decorated with very modern patterns but realized according to the ancient techniques of workmanship of Nepalese artisans. They have elegantly hand knotted and the weft and warp are in cotton, while for the pile is used the appreciated wool of the Yaks and the Plateaus Sheep that live on the highlands of Nepal. In almost all the samples the wool and a touch of pure silk are used together in the pile. The density of the knots, in comparison to the average of Nepalese rugs is rather tall: 300-350 knots for decimeter square.