Abstract Ivory Solid Black Scalloped Edge Hand Tufted Wool 5x7 Rugs for Living Room, Modern Wavy Design Custom 5x8 6x9 8x10 9x12 Area Rugs
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This hand-tufted wool rug is a bold fusion of sculptural design and contemporary luxury. Featuring a rich black center framed by cascading scalloped layers in charcoal grey, slate grey, soft grey, and crisp ivory, the rug creates a dramatic visual gradient reminiscent of architectural molding and modern art forms. Each scallop is carefully shaped, carved, and hand-defined to produce a dimensional, three-tier high-low effect. The layered silhouette adds depth, softness, and movement, while the deep black center grounds the room with elegance and sophistication. Crafted from premium, naturally insulating wool, the rug feels plush and dense underfoot-ideal for modern luxury homes, contemporary living spaces, open lofts, and high-end interiors seeking a bold statement piece with refined artistry.
? MAKING PROCESS
• Wool is sourced, cleaned, and selected for durability and softness.
• The black field is tufted first to anchor the shape.
• Each scalloped layer is carefully mapped and tufted separately to maintain curvature and symmetry.
• High-low carving tools are used to deepen each layer, creating a cascading 3D effect.
• Edges are hand-trimmed to ensure perfect rounded contours.
? COLORING PROCESS
• Wool yarns are dyed in small controlled batches using the traditional furnace (bhatti) method.
• Black yarn requires strict temperature control to avoid patchiness.
• Grey gradients must be shade-balanced to ensure smooth transitions from dark to light.
• Ivory yarn is dyed separately to prevent pigment contamination.
• All yarns are dried naturally in shaded spaces for fiber longevity.
✂️ FINISHING PROCESS
• Rug is meticulously sheared for a velvety and even touch.
• Deep multi-layer carving enhances the tiered scalloped architecture.
• Edges are sealed and reinforced to maintain the organic silhouette.
• Pile height is measured across all scallops to ensure uniformity.
• Final quality control checks shape symmetry, color transition accuracy, and carving precision.
⚙️ DESIGNING CHALLENGES
• Multi-layer scallops require mathematical precision to avoid distortion.
• Gradient greys must remain evenly spaced to maintain visual harmony.
• A pure black center must stay lint-free during production.
• Large irregular silhouettes require advanced pattern scaling for custom sizes.
? COLORING CHALLENGES
• Grey shades shift easily if furnace temperature is slightly uneven.
• Black absorbs dye rapidly, risking color overload or unevenness.
• Seasonal humidity affects drying consistency.
• Maintaining gradient smoothness across multiple dye lots is complex.
?️ FINISHING CHALLENGES
• High-low carving must stay consistent across all scallop layers.
• Layered contours require extra trimming to keep edges crisp.
• Latex backing must cure evenly to prevent warping in irregular shapes.
• Soft grey layers show trimming marks if not done with precision.
? ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
• Monsoon delays yarn drying, color setting, and latex curing.
• Summer heat may cause color fading if yarns dry too quickly.
• Storage needs proper ventilation to avoid moisture impact.
? PACKAGING & DELIVERY CHALLENGES
• Irregular scalloped rugs require special rolling technique to avoid creasing.
• Multi-tone rugs need careful layering to avoid lint transfer.
• Climate-protected packaging is necessary during transit.
• Rural artisan production areas may experience courier delays.
? COMMON PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
Shedding
Natural with wool.
✔ Vacuum with suction-only mode 1-2 times weekly.
Sprouting
Loose fibers may appear.
✔ Trim gently with scissors, never pull.
Creases
From rolling.
✔ Lay flat, reverse roll, or allow natural relaxation.
Smell
Natural wool and dye aroma.
✔ Air in ventilated space.
Sun Fading
Direct sunlight may soften black tone.
✔ Rotate rug occasionally.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
• Handmade rugs have slight variations in color, carving, and size.
• Actual colors may differ slightly due to screens and lighting.
• These natural variations reflect authentic craftsmanship.
Care Instructions:
Vacuum regularly without a beater bar. Spot clean with mild detergent. Professional cleaning recommended for long-term care.
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? MAKING PROCESS
• Wool is sourced, cleaned, and selected for durability and softness.
• The black field is tufted first to anchor the shape.
• Each scalloped layer is carefully mapped and tufted separately to maintain curvature and symmetry.
• High-low carving tools are used to deepen each layer, creating a cascading 3D effect.
• Edges are hand-trimmed to ensure perfect rounded contours.
? COLORING PROCESS
• Wool yarns are dyed in small controlled batches using the traditional furnace (bhatti) method.
• Black yarn requires strict temperature control to avoid patchiness.
• Grey gradients must be shade-balanced to ensure smooth transitions from dark to light.
• Ivory yarn is dyed separately to prevent pigment contamination.
• All yarns are dried naturally in shaded spaces for fiber longevity.
✂️ FINISHING PROCESS
• Rug is meticulously sheared for a velvety and even touch.
• Deep multi-layer carving enhances the tiered scalloped architecture.
• Edges are sealed and reinforced to maintain the organic silhouette.
• Pile height is measured across all scallops to ensure uniformity.
• Final quality control checks shape symmetry, color transition accuracy, and carving precision.
⚙️ DESIGNING CHALLENGES
• Multi-layer scallops require mathematical precision to avoid distortion.
• Gradient greys must remain evenly spaced to maintain visual harmony.
• A pure black center must stay lint-free during production.
• Large irregular silhouettes require advanced pattern scaling for custom sizes.
? COLORING CHALLENGES
• Grey shades shift easily if furnace temperature is slightly uneven.
• Black absorbs dye rapidly, risking color overload or unevenness.
• Seasonal humidity affects drying consistency.
• Maintaining gradient smoothness across multiple dye lots is complex.
?️ FINISHING CHALLENGES
• High-low carving must stay consistent across all scallop layers.
• Layered contours require extra trimming to keep edges crisp.
• Latex backing must cure evenly to prevent warping in irregular shapes.
• Soft grey layers show trimming marks if not done with precision.
? ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
• Monsoon delays yarn drying, color setting, and latex curing.
• Summer heat may cause color fading if yarns dry too quickly.
• Storage needs proper ventilation to avoid moisture impact.
? PACKAGING & DELIVERY CHALLENGES
• Irregular scalloped rugs require special rolling technique to avoid creasing.
• Multi-tone rugs need careful layering to avoid lint transfer.
• Climate-protected packaging is necessary during transit.
• Rural artisan production areas may experience courier delays.
? COMMON PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
Shedding
Natural with wool.
✔ Vacuum with suction-only mode 1-2 times weekly.
Sprouting
Loose fibers may appear.
✔ Trim gently with scissors, never pull.
Creases
From rolling.
✔ Lay flat, reverse roll, or allow natural relaxation.
Smell
Natural wool and dye aroma.
✔ Air in ventilated space.
Sun Fading
Direct sunlight may soften black tone.
✔ Rotate rug occasionally.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
• Handmade rugs have slight variations in color, carving, and size.
• Actual colors may differ slightly due to screens and lighting.
• These natural variations reflect authentic craftsmanship.
Care Instructions:
Vacuum regularly without a beater bar. Spot clean with mild detergent. Professional cleaning recommended for long-term care.
#Thank you so much for your time