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Roots of Existence Hand Knotted Area Rug

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Regular price $4,950.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $4,950.99 USD
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Custom Size

Looking for a unique size or color?Please contact us via messenger or Email with your customization request. We will do our best to make it happen.

Delivery Date

All our hand-knotted rugs take 10 - 18 weeks to deliver. Please allow another 4 - 12 weeks for rugs over 11 ft wide.

Care

To protect your one of a kind knotte rug from dust and dirt, vacuum regularly. Blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Professional cleaning when needed. For additional information, please review Maia Homes' guide on how to care for your wool rug.

Origin

Hand-knotted by skilled artisans in India.

Product Note

Please note slight variations may occur due to the handmade nature of each product, making every piece truly unique.

Shipping Policy

Free Front door delivery all over the Globe. Learn More.

Return and Refund Policy

Hassle Free Returns

You can return eligible items within 30 days of receiving an order. You can return eligible items within 30 days of receiving an order. All orders outside The contiguous United States, subscription boxes, furniture, sales, Last Ones and made-to-order items are FINAL SALE, and are not eligible for a return. Learn More.

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Embrace the beauty of nature with the Roots of Existence Hand Knotted Area Rug, featuring a stunning representation of life’s interconnectedness. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, this rug showcases intricate patterns that evoke the essence of growth and harmony. Perfect for adding a touch of organic elegance to any space.
  • Material: 100% Premium New Zealand Wool.

Step into a vibrant world where bold artistry meets opulence. Every rug is a masterpiece of timeless craftsmanship, with intricate patterns that weave stories of distant lands and rich traditions underfoot.

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