Flower Compass - South White

£3,489.60

Inspired by medieval mythology and symbolism, the Flower Compass rug draws from motifs such as the Compass Rose, representing spiritual direction and discovery, and the snail, symbolising personal strength and resilience. The circular design, reminiscent of medieval wreaths and garlands, suggests movement and adaptability.
 
The design reflects the mutual appreciation for nature, mysticism, and craftsmanship. The rug's intricate floral patterns, created from entirely unique imagined blooms, evoke the magic of medieval gardens. Drawing colour inspiration from medieval tapestries and stained glass, the Flower Compass features a bold palette of reds, greens, blues, and golden yellows. These hues are derived from historical dyeing methods, such as turmeric and saffron for yellow, malachite for green, and azure for blue, giving the rug an authentic connection to its medieval roots.

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South White

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Technique: Hand Knotted
Material: New Zealand Wool & Silk
Crafted in: India
Lead Time (for made to order): 14 - 16 weeks
Delivery time (for in stock): 2-5 days
Customise: Colours, sizes, technique
Principles: LabelSTEP

All our products are handwoven one piece at a time by our team. Due to this process, there may be minor variances in size, shape or colour, from one item to the next. Such variations are inherent in the manufacturing of handwoven rugs, but this is what makes them so unique.

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ABOUT HAND-KNOTTING

Originating in Tibet, this weaving method wraps yarn carefully around two warps and a temporary rod. Once the rod is covered with loops, a cut is made to form a pile. Composed of thousands of individual knots, it requires highly skilled artisans and time, making them very high quality and long.
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ABOUT HAND-TUFTING

Hand-tufted rugs are created with strands of wool punched through the backing using a handheld tufting tool. Once the design is complete, a layer of backing is applied to secure the tufts, and the surface is sheared to reveal a soft, even pile. The pile can be sheared into various heights and patterns, allowing for variations in both feel and design and creating a hardwearing, soft finish.
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ABOUT FLATWEAVE

On horizontal looms, artisans pass the weft yarns carefully through the warp, beating them tightly into place to form a strong, flat surface to create a tactile, versatile flatweave.
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DESIGNED BY

Pelican House



Pelican House is a full-service design studio that exists to connect its clients with artisans via the power of leading design.

We believe in creating uniquely personal collections for the world's top designers, and their customers, providing them with both cachet and a fresh, escapist experience.
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We see ourselves as creative mediators between our buyers and artisans based in Nepal and India. Our model is driven by their creativity, and we are committed to preserving their past, present and future. We want to elevate their talents via our uncompromising approach to design, and tell their story at scale via the quality, reliability & robustness of our global supply chain.
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