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Handknotted, Fair Trade Kazaks are known for their indigo blues, reds and ivories, as well as their casual and warm appearance. Bunyaad’s Kazak rugs are almost entirely naturally-dyed,
Handknotted, Fair Trade Chobi rugs are traditionally produced in many regions of Pakistan. The word "chobi" is from the Farsi word "chob" which means wood, referring to the source of its natural dyes.
Hand-knotted, Fair Trade Persian rugs are known for their detailed floral designs, sometimes with a pronounced center medallion and sometimes with a repeating all over pattern.
Handknotted, Fair Trade Chobi rugs are traditionally produced in many regions of Pakistan. The word "chobi" is from the Farsi word "chob" which means wood, referring to the source of its natural dyes.
Handknotted, Fair Trade Persian rugs are known for their detailed floral designs, sometimes with a pronounced center medallion and sometimes with a repeating all over pattern.
Handwoven, Fair Trade Known as sumeck kilims, the rugs are virtually reversible but there is a decided right side to these kilims. Their wool is naturally dyed using both hand-gathered natural dyes and...
Handwoven, Fair Trade Bunyaad works to create strong foundations in the villages of Pakistan by paying a fair wage to its artisan families. Bunyaad means "foundation" in Urdu.
Handwoven, Fair Trade Kilims are flat weave carpets and therefore do not have a pile like the rest of our collection. Crafted primarily on vertical looms, these rugs are woven using a warp-wrapping method.
Handknotted, Fair Trade Bunyaad provides well made, quality hand-knotted rugs for customers and a fair, livable income for Pakistani artisans. Quite simply, when artisans are paid a living wage, they can focus on producing quality.
Hand-knotted, Fair Trade Persian rugs are also known for their diverse colour pallet. The number of colours in each rug ranges from 15 to 25, giving customers huge flexibility in terms of style and decor.