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Color:
Gray
Rug Size:
Runner 2'2" x 10'
Runner 2'2" x 10'
Runner 2'2" x 10'
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Chindi rugs are sought after by amateur and professional designers alike for their earthy, boho flavor. Handwoven in India of 100% cotton fibers, the Chindi Rag Collection takes a new twist on the classic braided pattern. Cream stripes pair equally well with gray, navy, and beige to create an all-natural neutral that goes with everything.
Features
ECO-FRIENDLY: Constructed from eco-friendly recycled cotton fabric, this refreshingly lightweight cotton rug is a smart addition to any room.
HAND MADE: Each rug is handmade and stitched, meaning it’s marked by subtle but individual differences that make your rug unique.
REVERSIBLE: With a flatweave pile, both sides have the same design - doubling the life span of your rug.
EASY CARE: Handmade rugs should be treated more carefully than machine-made rugs due to the artisanal nature in which they are created. When vacuuming use without a beater bar or one where you can set the bar to the highest pile setting. If your vacuum has variable power settings, set on low. Spot clean stains immediately with a mild detergent, rinse thoroughly and blot dry. Rotate for even wear.
COMPACT SHIPPING: Your rug will arrive factory rolled/folded and may have creases from tight packaging and compression during storage. These normally flatten within 3-7 days. You can also reduce or remove creasing by rolling the rug and massaging the creases with your hands. The backing will loosen to help the rug lay flat.
Customers love the product's color and appearance, frequently praising its soft material and high quality. Many appreciate the rug's handmade feel and how well it complements various décor styles. While some noted minor imperfections, these were often seen as adding character.