
 
*image shown is 5 x 8 or larger rug *smaller sizes will not show complete pattern, will be scaled down to fit. | Contemporary Manhattan Collection Wool Hand Woven Shag Rug935.00
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Name: Manhattan MAN415B Manufacturer: Safavieh Rugs Collection: Manhattan Material: Wool
| Fiber acquired from the hair of sheep, goats and a selection of other domesticated animals, including alpacas and twisted into yarn for weaving. |
, Wool
| Fiber acquired from the hair of sheep, goats and a selection of other domesticated animals, including alpacas and twisted into yarn for weaving. |
Construction: Hand Knotted
| The most expensive and longest to make, hand-knotted rugs are traditionally made with wool or silk. The weaver loops wool or silk around the warps one at a time, creating a thick pile. Cotton yarn is then woven through the warps to hold them together. Usually the cotton yarns are tied off to form a decorative fringe. |
, Hand Woven
| Rugs woven on a hand loom. |
, Hand Knotted
| The most expensive and longest to make, hand-knotted rugs are traditionally made with wool or silk. The weaver loops wool or silk around the warps one at a time, creating a thick pile. Cotton yarn is then woven through the warps to hold them together. Usually the cotton yarns are tied off to form a decorative fringe. |
, Hand Woven
| Rugs woven on a hand loom. |
Origin: India Description: Contemporary Manhattan Collection Wool Hand Woven Shag Rug - Manhattan is a new-generation shag rug created by Safavieh to meet the design trend to luxurious and innovative textures in today’s interior decorating schemes. Our skilled craftsmen in India create this beautiful hand-knotted rug from countless individual petals of felted New Zealand wool. The sophisticated, elegant and richly-textured surface of this artisan-quality rug is enhanced by the finest natural wool yarns, hand-selected by Safavieh for a designer-quality look and feel. The soft, rounded shag petals are subtle, yet command attention in every room, complementing interiors from traditional to ultra-modern. |