Artisan Crafted by Delos
A husband-and-wife team runs this small business located in northwest Georgia’s mill country. Experienced rug makers rely on both hand craftsmanship and technology to produce rugs of exceptional quality and consistency.
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Length must be equal to or greater than width
Pattern may vary based on rug size
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Our Piran rug looks good while doing good. It is woven from ECONYL® yarn made from materials such as discarded fishing nets, used carpeting and other nylon waste that would otherwise end up in oceans or landfills and potentially endanger wildlife. These recycled materials are transformed into a high-quality raw material that is soft, durable and holds dye well—a sustainable alternative to manufacturing new material. Perfect for high-traffic areas, we designed Piran’s timeless graphic pattern with a nod to the recycled fishing nets that help make up its sustainably sourced yarn.
Experienced weavers use an upright or hand loom and traditional techniques to make hand-woven rugs. Due to the nature of this skill, weavers take one day to complete a small 4-7 inch square.
Artisans weave warp yarns (vertical) with weft yarns (horizontal). Artisans use techniques that have been around for hundreds or even thousands of years to achieve the desired pattern and texture.
Because yarns are secured through the weaving process, hand-woven rugs do not require a backing. After thoroughly washing, each rug is hand-finished and inspected one at a time for quality and consistency.
A husband-and-wife team runs this small business located in northwest Georgia’s mill country. Experienced rug makers rely on both hand craftsmanship and technology to produce rugs of exceptional quality and consistency.
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