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Green Herringbone Jute Rug

Handwoven from 100% natural jute fibers

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$140.00
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$140.00
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Striped jute rug with a wooden stool and books on a wooden floor.
Striped jute rug with a wooden stool and books on a wooden floor.

Artisanal, heritage and handmade, art made functional

Handwoven from natural jute fiber. Can be used as both outdoor and indoor area rug.
Non slip backing recommended. As this is a handmade product, there may be minor variations in weave and dimensions. If you would like this customized for size and color, please let us know.

Dimensions: 4×6 feet.

Care Instructions

Hand clean, spot clean, vacuum clean, Maintaining your jute rug is simple. Regular vacuuming keeps it clean, while spot cleaning addresses spills. For deeper cleans, hand washing is recommended. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture to preserve the rug’s integrity.

Why you will love this product

This jute rug is completely handmade from sustainable fiber, by local artisans in India. These artisans hone their craft by creating different patterns and designs on jute. Proceeds from sale are directed towards their welfare.

Beyond aesthetics, this jute rug represents a commitment to sustainable living. By choosing our product, you’re supporting small-batch craftsmanship and contributing to the welfare of artisan communities.

Find quick answers to all your queries, designed to enhance your shopping experience

1. Can jute rugs be used in homes with pets or children?

Yes, jute rugs are pet- and child-friendly due to their natural, non-toxic fibers. However, since jute is a coarse, plant-based material, it's best to keep nails trimmed and avoid placing it in areas where heavy spills or rough play are likely. Use a rug pad to reduce movement and extend durability.

2. Will this rug shed or fray over time?

3. Is a jute rug suitable for humid climates or coastal homes?

4. How eco-friendly is this rug really?

5. Can I pair this with other types of rugs or layers?

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