Kintsugi

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production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese Silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm wool and 5.5mm silk cut pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Emphasizing the imperfect nature of life, Kintsugi — the Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold dusted lacquer — highlights the potential beauty in broken things and makes visible their fragile history. Though our rugs last lifetimes, that meditative notion of impermanence is offered in this design, variations of which combine a more or less hidden shibori pattern and porcelain fragments throughout.

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production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese Silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm wool and 5.5mm silk cut pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Emphasizing the imperfect nature of life, Kintsugi — the Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold dusted lacquer — highlights the potential beauty in broken things and makes visible their fragile history. Though our rugs last lifetimes, that meditative notion of impermanence is offered in this design, variations of which combine a more or less hidden shibori pattern and porcelain fragments throughout.

production

  • hand-knotted 70% Tibetan wool and 30% Chinese Silk

  • 100 knots per inch

  • 5mm wool and 5.5mm silk cut pile

  • 18+ weeks lead time

  • flexible customization

about this design

Emphasizing the imperfect nature of life, Kintsugi — the Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold dusted lacquer — highlights the potential beauty in broken things and makes visible their fragile history. Though our rugs last lifetimes, that meditative notion of impermanence is offered in this design, variations of which combine a more or less hidden shibori pattern and porcelain fragments throughout.