Purely traditional and disarmingly straightforward. It is no coincidence that the name Raja - which is Sanskrit for ‘king’ - was chosen for this strong, hand-knotted rug. After all, the Raja, made from the wool of sheep in the Himalayas, testifies to a royal authenticity and a complete mastery of the craft. That is why everything is done by hand: from shearing the sheep to carding the wool, from dyeing the fibers, and spinning the yarn to the ultimate knotting of the carpet. The result is a rug with an unbeatable charm that is never plain in colour because of the many natural hues. Made of 100% Tibetan wool. Can be used as wall to wall carpet.
Where to buyTibetan Wool
Tibetan wool is produced by local sheep from the Himalayan mountains. The wool stands out through its strength, purity, and irregularity.
Hand knotting
Purely traditional and disarmingly honest. Everything up to the final knotting of the carpet is done by hand.
Designed by Liset van der Scheer
Liset is always looking to push back the boundaries of what's possible. Looking at colour has become second nature to her, and when she creates patterns, whether for textiles or carpets, her starting point is always the expression of thread.
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Purely traditional and disarmingly honest. Everything is done by hand: from the shearing of the sheep and the carding of the wool, the dyeing of the fibers, and the spinning of the yarn up to the final knotting of the carpet.
It’s 03:53 PM in Kathmandu
For thousands of years, wool has been carefully spun into yarn, preserving its natural character. This high-quality yarn is then skillfully woven, knotted or tufted into durable and beautiful carpets.
Tibetan wool is produced by local sheep from the Himalayan mountains. The wool stands out through its strength, purity and irregularity. Through the 100% manual processing into yarn, this translates into carpets with a soul.