This natural fiber rug is woven with jute and other fibers for a textured appearance that’s soft to the touch. Perfect for the living room, den, bedroom, or entryway, this charcoal and navy jute area rug will add refined, muted tones to your décor scheme. A sumptuous blend of sustainable materials lends this eco rug a stylish, durable quality that’s responsibly sourced and built to withstand heavy use. Style your home consciously and enjoy an artisan-quality woven rug that lasts through family gatherings, daily foot traffic, and redecorating.
-Country of Origin: India
-Pile Height: 0.5 Inches
-Gray, Blue
-80% jute, 15% cotton, 5% polyester
-Handloom woven
-The raised, tufted fibers of this rug are dark, charcoal gray and the lower pile fibers are navy blue.
-This rug is GoodWeave-certified, which means you’re not only making the world more beautiful by buying an artisanal product — you’re making the world better by helping to end child labor and supporting fair working conditions.
-Jute fibers have anti-static, insulating, and moisture-regulating properties to make your room naturally more comfortable.
-It is normal for natural fiber rugs to “sprout.” What may seem to be a pulled thread is really just a yarn whose fibers have sprouted. This is not a defect but an inherent quality of certain natural fiber rugs. Simply clip the sprout that has popped up with a sharp scissors.
-Enjoy the hand-made look and feel of this rug, which was woven on a hand loom by skilled weavers using traditional techniques.
-Care and Cleaning: We recommend a rug pad to help your rug stay in place and last longer. Vacuum as needed using suction only. Using a beater brush or beater bar may cause the rug to fray.
-For liquid spills, blot—do not rub—with a dry, undyed absorbent cloth. You may then try to spot clean with a damp, clean, undyed cloth. We recommend using a solution of mild dish soap and water and testing the solution first in a small, inconspicuous area of the rug to be sure no discoloration occurs. For solid stains (e.g,. chocolate or melted cheese), use the dull edge of a knife to scrape the solid up as much of possible and then follow the instructions for liquid spills.