Qantu Frazada Rug
Our Qantu Frazada, named after Peru’s national flower, for the rosy shades of pinks and oranges woven into the intricate design. A bright and colourful rug, perfect for your bedroom or lounge, that will add warmth and texture to your home.
Our Woven Rosa textiles originated from the breathtaking highlands of the Sacred Valley region of Peru. Here, weaving is entwined into the culture and artisans are holding on to their ancient knowledge and techniques educating younger generations.
Weaver’s can spend weeks and sometimes months creating their artwork which is handwoven on back-strapped looms. Each loom roughly measuring 1 metre wide (depending on the arm span of the artisan) which creates frazadas with a similar width, the larger pieces are then constructed by joining two together. The array of colours that are used in Andean textiles are all sourced from the earth, different colours tell different stories that reflect their heritage which can be traced right the way back to the Inca’s.
All of the rugs are unique works of art and one of a kind pieces that already have so much history woven into each stitch. We can’t wait to see where their adventure takes them next and for you to create stories of your own in your home.
Everything has been sourced for a fair price directly from the communities where they were made.
Size: 172cm x 149cm
Stitch: Medium/ Thick
Weight: 4kg
Fibre: Peruvian sheep’s wool
Construction: Handwoven - Backstrap Loom
Origin: Sacred Valley, Peru
Colours: A intricate mix of pink, orange, red & lilac woven pattern
Room: Living room rug, Bedroom rug, Kitchen rug.
We recommend using an underlay to protect your rug & reduce slip.
Visit our Quality&Care section for information on how to look after your rug.
Our Qantu Frazada, named after Peru’s national flower, for the rosy shades of pinks and oranges woven into the intricate design. A bright and colourful rug, perfect for your bedroom or lounge, that will add warmth and texture to your home.
Our Woven Rosa textiles originated from the breathtaking highlands of the Sacred Valley region of Peru. Here, weaving is entwined into the culture and artisans are holding on to their ancient knowledge and techniques educating younger generations.
Weaver’s can spend weeks and sometimes months creating their artwork which is handwoven on back-strapped looms. Each loom roughly measuring 1 metre wide (depending on the arm span of the artisan) which creates frazadas with a similar width, the larger pieces are then constructed by joining two together. The array of colours that are used in Andean textiles are all sourced from the earth, different colours tell different stories that reflect their heritage which can be traced right the way back to the Inca’s.
All of the rugs are unique works of art and one of a kind pieces that already have so much history woven into each stitch. We can’t wait to see where their adventure takes them next and for you to create stories of your own in your home.
Everything has been sourced for a fair price directly from the communities where they were made.
Size: 172cm x 149cm
Stitch: Medium/ Thick
Weight: 4kg
Fibre: Peruvian sheep’s wool
Construction: Handwoven - Backstrap Loom
Origin: Sacred Valley, Peru
Colours: A intricate mix of pink, orange, red & lilac woven pattern
Room: Living room rug, Bedroom rug, Kitchen rug.
We recommend using an underlay to protect your rug & reduce slip.
Visit our Quality&Care section for information on how to look after your rug.
Our Qantu Frazada, named after Peru’s national flower, for the rosy shades of pinks and oranges woven into the intricate design. A bright and colourful rug, perfect for your bedroom or lounge, that will add warmth and texture to your home.
Our Woven Rosa textiles originated from the breathtaking highlands of the Sacred Valley region of Peru. Here, weaving is entwined into the culture and artisans are holding on to their ancient knowledge and techniques educating younger generations.
Weaver’s can spend weeks and sometimes months creating their artwork which is handwoven on back-strapped looms. Each loom roughly measuring 1 metre wide (depending on the arm span of the artisan) which creates frazadas with a similar width, the larger pieces are then constructed by joining two together. The array of colours that are used in Andean textiles are all sourced from the earth, different colours tell different stories that reflect their heritage which can be traced right the way back to the Inca’s.
All of the rugs are unique works of art and one of a kind pieces that already have so much history woven into each stitch. We can’t wait to see where their adventure takes them next and for you to create stories of your own in your home.
Everything has been sourced for a fair price directly from the communities where they were made.
Size: 172cm x 149cm
Stitch: Medium/ Thick
Weight: 4kg
Fibre: Peruvian sheep’s wool
Construction: Handwoven - Backstrap Loom
Origin: Sacred Valley, Peru
Colours: A intricate mix of pink, orange, red & lilac woven pattern
Room: Living room rug, Bedroom rug, Kitchen rug.
We recommend using an underlay to protect your rug & reduce slip.
Visit our Quality&Care section for information on how to look after your rug.