Description

This vibrant rug comes in three sizes:

61 x 91 cm is small

91 x 152 cm is medium

122 x 183 cm is large

All of the rugs come with an option to hang them on the wall.

They are made as a fair trade product licensed through Better World Arts with Kashimiri artisans in India. Each design is limited edition.

The rug depicts the water running down the sandhills into a waterhole, where people and animals can drink from it.

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These beautiful, unique rugs are a cross-cultural collaboration combining Aboriginal designs and traditional Kashmiri rug-making techniques. Chain stitched, using hand dyed wool and finished with a heavy cotton backing, each rug is a completely handmade piece. This project is unusual because the rug is owned by the artists, rather than licensed to a third party. A more empowering way to work, this brings many direct benefits to the artists’ and their community. Control and ownership of intellectual property are also maintained. Purchase of these rugs guarantees a direct return to the Aboriginal artist and their community.

These rugs have non-slip backing and a sleeve for hanging rod.

Please Note: As these products are handmade, there maybe minor variations in dye and design.

Better World Arts 

Has been operating for over two decades.

They work with traditional artisans from remote regions in Kashmir, Peru, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal (Tibetan refugees). They work with Australian Aboriginal artists from remote communities across Australia, from Arnhem Land to Central and the Western Desert regions, from rural locations and from cities.

Better World Arts are endorsed members of the Fair Traders Association of Australia and New Zealand.

Waterhole Wool Rug

bwa-an-rug-small-waterhole

Merchandise

From $199

Description

This vibrant rug comes in three sizes:

61 x 91 cm is small

91 x 152 cm is medium

122 x 183 cm is large

All of the rugs come with an option to hang them on the wall.

They are made as a fair trade product licensed through Better World Arts with Kashimiri artisans in India. Each design is limited edition.

The rug depicts the water running down the sandhills into a waterhole, where people and animals can drink from it.

_____

These beautiful, unique rugs are a cross-cultural collaboration combining Aboriginal designs and traditional Kashmiri rug-making techniques. Chain stitched, using hand dyed wool and finished with a heavy cotton backing, each rug is a completely handmade piece. This project is unusual because the rug is owned by the artists, rather than licensed to a third party. A more empowering way to work, this brings many direct benefits to the artists’ and their community. Control and ownership of intellectual property are also maintained. Purchase of these rugs guarantees a direct return to the Aboriginal artist and their community.

These rugs have non-slip backing and a sleeve for hanging rod.

Please Note: As these products are handmade, there maybe minor variations in dye and design.

Better World Arts 

Has been operating for over two decades.

They work with traditional artisans from remote regions in Kashmir, Peru, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Nepal (Tibetan refugees). They work with Australian Aboriginal artists from remote communities across Australia, from Arnhem Land to Central and the Western Desert regions, from rural locations and from cities.

Better World Arts are endorsed members of the Fair Traders Association of Australia and New Zealand.