Raja Durrie
Contemporising the flatweave, a generational skill passed down to our weavers, we combine cotton yarn backgrounds with maximal motifs woven in chenille, an unorthodox style, prototypical to Sher Bache.
With mastery in developing patterns and other complex techniques, Sher Bache’s in-house team of specialists convert animal portraits, hand drawn by its founder, to comprehensive weaves.
One Flatweave Rug Entails:
- 11 colours maximal motifs with multiple colours, hand dyed by expert dyers on different types of yarns, to match the pantone/ swatches.
- 2 types of yarns : We combine cotton yarn backgrounds with animal motifs woven in chenille, an unorthodox style, prototypical only to
Sher Bache. - 3 feet into the ground : Interlacing warp and weft yarns, a flat weave loom requires a big open space where the loom can fix itself 3 feet into the ground.
Care Instructions: spot cleaning, no machine wash, hand wash, dry clean, reversible.
CARE AND CUSTOMISATION
Care:
- Be kind to this handmade product
- Gently sweep or vacuum for daily maintenance
- Treat everyday stains with a little soap and warm water.
- Never put our rugs in the washing machine
- Never use bleach or strong cleaning agents
- We always recommend professional cleaning
For a custom weave, write to us at contact@sherbache.com
CRAFTSMANSHIP
With mastery in developing embroidery patterns and other complex techniques, Sher Bache’s in-house team of specialists convert animal portraits, hand drawn by its founder, to comprehensive embroideries.
In pursuit of preservation of the wild and its magnificent beings, a portion of every purchase you make is sent to the NGO ‘Wildlife SOS’, India.
The fabric, made of natural yarns is hand blocked by artisans from Jaipur, commissioning the printing technique that involves meticulous carving of intricate designs onto wooden blocks by hand, which are then dipped into natural dyes and hand printed onto the fabric with extreme precision.
The result is a work of wearable art, with every pattern and motif facilitating the connection between its wearer and nature.