Jewels In Sand

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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

Jewels in Sand is an elegant interpretation of a fantastic vision of a beach strewn with precious stones. In the standard presentation, Gardner employs 19 different colors on an abrash field making this one of the easiest rugs to decorate with, since it goes with everything!

“The design came to me in a daydream on the beach in Key West,” says Gardner.  “It was the convergence of sand, sun and thoughts of buried treasure. I was imagining precious stones shining forth from the warm neutrals of sand.”

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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

Jewels in Sand is an elegant interpretation of a fantastic vision of a beach strewn with precious stones. In the standard presentation, Gardner employs 19 different colors on an abrash field making this one of the easiest rugs to decorate with, since it goes with everything!

“The design came to me in a daydream on the beach in Key West,” says Gardner.  “It was the convergence of sand, sun and thoughts of buried treasure. I was imagining precious stones shining forth from the warm neutrals of sand.”

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

Jewels in Sand is an elegant interpretation of a fantastic vision of a beach strewn with precious stones. In the standard presentation, Gardner employs 19 different colors on an abrash field making this one of the easiest rugs to decorate with, since it goes with everything!

“The design came to me in a daydream on the beach in Key West,” says Gardner.  “It was the convergence of sand, sun and thoughts of buried treasure. I was imagining precious stones shining forth from the warm neutrals of sand.”