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Anamika Wool Rug
Blue, Transitional, Handmade, Hand-knotted

Sale priceRs. 8,100.00 Regular priceRs. 20,200.00
Size:
Material
Wool
Material Detail
Newzeland Indian Wool Blend
Technique
Hand-Knotted
Construction
Handmade
Style
Transitional
Pattern
Floral
Regional Design
Oushak
Color
Blue
Fringe
Yes
Kpsi
25
Pile Height
0.3 Inches
Knot Type
Persian
SKU: rh007299-35
Anamika Wool Blue Navy Hand-Knotted Oushak Persian Rug   8881898946709
Anamika Wool Blue Navy Hand-Knotted Oushak Persian Rug Sale priceRs. 8,100.00 Regular priceRs. 20,200.00

The Making of the Anamika Rug

This Anamika rug is currently being hand-knotted for another customer. Follow along as we document its creation — from the first threads on the loom to the final finishing touches.

Keep pace with Jamie C’s custom hand-knotted rug, Anamika

Sep 08, 2025 · Open in Journal →

This journey begins with the design map and raw materials. From arranging motifs and preparing wool, to dyeing, loom setup, weaving, and finishing, each stage will be documented as Anamika comes to life.

Step 1

Arranging the Design Map

The design map is the blueprint for the entire rug. It isn’t decorative paper—it’s a coded language that only trained weavers can read. Every tiny square on the grid represents one hand-tied knot. Colors are carefully marked, sometimes with dozens of subtle variations, and the chart runs row by row across the loom.

For us as outsiders, the map looks abstract, almost like pixel art—but for the weaver, it is like sheet music to a musician. Sitting at the loom, they glance from the map to the warp threads, knotting each square into place. One misplaced knot could break the rhythm of the pattern, so accuracy here is critical.

Design map overview for Anamika rug Design map arranged for Anamika rug
Step 2

Raw Wool & Material Prep

Raw wool bundles are prepared beside the map. Each lot is checked for quality and matched to the design codes for accuracy in weaving.

Raw wool bundles staged for Anamika rug
Step 3

Dyeing Started

September 13, 2025

Dyeing by Bachche Khan (not pictured).

Today we began dyeing the raw wool for Jamie C’s Anamika custom hand-knotted rug. Below are videos and photos directly from the dye workshop.

Immersion dye bath in action, managed by Bachche Khan; raw wool bundles are rotated for even penetration.
Second bath / turning cycle to lock the target tone specified in the design map.
Freshly dyed raw wool hung to drain and dry after immersion
Fresh raw wool drained and prepared for sun-drying.
Close-up of raw wool showing even shade after dyeing
Close-up showing uniform tone and fiber integrity after dyeing.

The raw wool will fully dry and rest before being wound into balls for knotting. This pause ensures the shades stabilize and remain consistent throughout the weaving.

Important: The Core Weaving Hasn’t Started Yet

We’ve completed the design prep — map arrangement, material selection, and dyeing. Next we will set the loom, then begin knotting, followed by the finishing stages.

Up Next: Loom Setup Knotting Shearing Washing Sun-Drying Stretching Binding Final QC

We’ll update this page the moment loom setup begins and new photos are available.

Weaving Stages
Step 4

Loom Setup

The loom is warped and tensioned, creating the foundation for Anamika’s weave.

Step 5

Knotting

Thousands of knots are tied row by row as the motifs emerge like a painting in wool.

Step 6

Trimming (Shearing)

The surface is clipped level to bring clarity and refinement to the design.

Step 7

Washing

A careful wash softens the fibers and brightens the hues.

Step 8

Sun-Drying

The rug dries under sunlight, setting the colors and giving the wool a natural glow.

Step 9

Stretching (Blocking)

Dimensions are perfected so the rug lies flat and square.

Step 10

Binding & Edge Finishing

Edges are bound and reinforced, ensuring durability and polish.

Final Step

Final Quality Check & Packing

Each detail is inspected — knots, size, and finish. Once approved, Anamika is packed for Jamie C.

Thank you, Jamie C, for allowing us to share the journey of Anamika.

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Helpful Info Before You Buy

Shipping & Delivery

We offer free shipping on all orders within the continental U.S. — no minimum required.

Once your order is placed, we’ll process and ship it within 1–2 business days. You’ll receive a tracking link by email as soon as it’s on the way.

Delivery typically takes 3–5 business days via trusted carriers like UPS or FedEx.

Note: Remote or rural areas may experience slightly longer transit times.

Returns

Your satisfaction is our top priority. If something is wrong, you may return it within 14 days of delivery for a full refund.

  • Rugs must be returned in unused, original condition.
  • Return shipping is free for most orders (exclusions may apply).
  • Refunds are issued within 2–3 business days after inspection.
Color & Appearance

We photograph our rugs in natural lighting to reflect true colors, but please keep in mind:

  • Screen brightness and device settings may shift color tones.
  • Lighting in your space (natural vs. warm/cool bulbs) also impacts how a rug appears.

If color accuracy is critical, we’re happy to provide extra photos or guidance to help you choose confidently.

Size Guide

Choosing the right rug size can completely transform a space. Here are some general tips:

  • Living Rooms: Ideally, your rug should fit under the front legs of all seating.
  • Bedrooms: Place the rug under the lower 2/3 of the bed, extending beyond the sides.
  • Dining Rooms: Allow at least 24" beyond each side of the table so chairs stay on the rug when pulled out.
Rug Care

Proper care extends the life and beauty of your rug. Here are our best tips:

  • Vacuum regularly using suction only — avoid beater bars on delicate rugs.
  • Spot clean spills immediately using a damp cloth and mild soap.
  • Rotate your rug every few months to even out wear and sun exposure.
  • Use a rug pad for added comfort, safety, and to prevent slipping.

Note: Wool rugs may shed initially — this is normal and will decrease with time.