Legends of Carpets, Imbali Rug

Legends of Carpets Imbali Rug

Inspired by the landscapes and colors of Africa, and hand-knotted in certified Nepalese workshops, the collection “Legends of Carpets” translates abstract painting into timeless, woven works of art.
Item No. WK-IMBALI
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Description

There is an African proverb that says, "What you grow in the field of your life is more important than the size of the field”. The design of Imbali - Zulu for flower - captures the intense colors of the wildflower bloom that once a year transforms the desert of Namaqualand.

Wool from the Tibetan highlands, fine Chinese silk and nettle yarn all possess exceptional qualities which consequently characterize the products. In Nepal, our certified partner workshops have often been in the hands of the same family for generations. There, carpets are hand-crafted using traditional Tibetan knotting methods under sustainable and socially responsible conditions. Due to the heterogeneous nature of fibers and threads, to their diverse colors and hues, and to the personal interpretation of craftsmen, every rug ends up being a unique masterpiece. These objects are living proof that true values are wisely handed down from generation to generation.

Composition
Low pile carpet made of 35% wool, 20% nettle fiber, 45% silk

Options

The collection of Legends of Carpets rugs are made to measure, please enquire for more information.

Dimensions

The collection of Legends of Carpets rugs are made to measure.

Warranty

This product is covered by a 5-year conditional warranty.

Sustainability

Our operations are carbon neutral. The local and international freight we organise to deliver this product to you will be offset through the purchase of Verified Carbon Standard carbon credits.


Inspired by the natural beauty of African landscapes and stones
Legends of Carpets, Ilanga Rug, Lifestyle
Living Edge acknowledges the Traditional
Owners of Country throughout Australia.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present.