Beige Teal Green Peacock Art Hand Tufted Wool 8x10 Area Rug for Living Room, Bird Feather Abstract Rugs for Kidsroom, Custom Size Floor Rugs
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This hand-tufted wool rug showcases a breathtaking peacock in full feather bloom, creating a striking artistic centerpiece for any interior. The richly detailed design features layered emerald, jade, and peacock-blue feathers spread across a warm beige foundation, symbolizing grace, royalty, and natural beauty. Each curved plume is intricately carved, highlighting individual eyespots with dimensional depth and tactile sculpting. Crafted from dense, premium wool, the rug offers plush comfort underfoot and superb durability, making it a luxurious choice for elegant living rooms, serene bedrooms, formal seating areas, and nature-inspired décor spaces seeking a bold artistic statement.
? Making Process
• Premium wool yarns are selected for thickness, softness, and resilience.
• Skilled artisans draw the peacock's feather bloom onto canvas and tuft each curved detail manually.
• Thousands of feather eyes are tufted with precision, forming dense medium pile layering.
• Sculpting knives are used to carve individual contour lines, separating each feather strand clearly.
• Final shaping ensures natural flow of plumage and realistic tail spread.
? Coloring Process
• Wool is dyed through furnace-heated boiling between 90-100°C to achieve deep emerald hues.
• Multiple green tones require isolated dye baths to prevent tone merging.
• Dye pH levels, mineral content of water, and heating duration are monitored closely for shade accuracy.
• Wool is naturally sun-dried to preserve elasticity, color vividity, and fiber life.
• Batch dye testing ensures consistent saturation across thousands of strands.
✂️ Finishing Process
• Experts shear the rug surface for uniform pile density.
• High-low carving tools refine edges of feathers and eye motifs.
• Bound edges reinforce shape stability and prevent fraying.
• Final inspection checks: symmetry accuracy, pile uniformity, carving depth, and backing bond.
⚙️ Designing Challenges
• Large peacock bloom requires advanced mapping to maintain body-to-tail proportion.
• Repeating eyespots demand precise angling to avoid pattern distortion.
• Carving mistakes can permanently alter feather flow, requiring high-skill artisans.
• Custom sizes require digital scaling to maintain symmetrical plume spread.
? Coloring Challenges
• Emerald and teal shades are highly reactive to water pH and boiling time.
• Multi-shade dyeing increases risk of tone bleeding if improperly handled.
• Seasonal humidity affects wool drying speed, affecting shade settling.
• Color balancing must remain consistent across large surfaces with hundreds of feathers.
?️ Finishing Challenges
• Deep carving needed to separate closely packed feathers demands slow precision.
• Uneven tuft pressure creates pile height variation requiring correction.
• Latex curing delays in humid climates increase vulnerability to mildew odor.
• Extra working hours needed to perfect motif depth and feather clarity.
?️ Environmental Challenges
• Monsoon humidity delays drying and latex curing.
• Extreme summer heat may stiffen wool if over-dried.
• Storage must be moisture-controlled to prevent odor in natural fibers.
? Packaging & Delivery Challenges
• Full bloom motifs must be rolled precisely to protect carving depth.
• Extra moisture-proof packaging needed for long transit routes.
• Stacking pressure can temporarily flatten 3D sculpting; rug regains form with use.
? Common Problems & Solutions
Shedding
• Problem: New wool rugs release loose fibers initially.
• Solution: Use suction-only vacuuming 1-2 times per week; shedding reduces naturally.
Sprouting / Fiber Ends
• Problem: Some ends may rise from carved motifs.
• Solution: Trim gently with scissors; never pull yarn.
Creases
• Problem: Temporary folds from rolling during shipping.
• Solution: Reverse roll or lay flat; weight edges briefly if needed.
Odor
• Problem: Natural lanolin or dye smell may occur.
• Solution: Ventilate rug in open air; smell fades within days.
Color Fading
• Problem: Strong sunlight may lighten bright peacock shades over time.
• Solution: Rotate rug periodically and use curtains if placed near windows.
? MATERIALS
• 100% Wool
• Cotton Canvas Backing
• Natural Latex Adhesive
• Hand-Carved High-Low Detailing
• Reinforced Edge Binding
? CARE CARD
Use vacuum suction only; avoid brushes.
Trim loose fibers; do not pull.
Clean spills by blotting; avoid scrubbing.
Rotate periodically to reduce fading.
Professional cleaning recommended for heavy stains.
⚠️ Disclaimer
• Handmade variations in shade, carving depth, pile height, and size are natural and reflect artisan craftsmanship.
• Color appearance can vary due to lighting, photography, and screen differences.
• These characteristics add authenticity and uniqueness to each handmade rug.
#Thanks for your valuable time
? Making Process
• Premium wool yarns are selected for thickness, softness, and resilience.
• Skilled artisans draw the peacock's feather bloom onto canvas and tuft each curved detail manually.
• Thousands of feather eyes are tufted with precision, forming dense medium pile layering.
• Sculpting knives are used to carve individual contour lines, separating each feather strand clearly.
• Final shaping ensures natural flow of plumage and realistic tail spread.
? Coloring Process
• Wool is dyed through furnace-heated boiling between 90-100°C to achieve deep emerald hues.
• Multiple green tones require isolated dye baths to prevent tone merging.
• Dye pH levels, mineral content of water, and heating duration are monitored closely for shade accuracy.
• Wool is naturally sun-dried to preserve elasticity, color vividity, and fiber life.
• Batch dye testing ensures consistent saturation across thousands of strands.
✂️ Finishing Process
• Experts shear the rug surface for uniform pile density.
• High-low carving tools refine edges of feathers and eye motifs.
• Bound edges reinforce shape stability and prevent fraying.
• Final inspection checks: symmetry accuracy, pile uniformity, carving depth, and backing bond.
⚙️ Designing Challenges
• Large peacock bloom requires advanced mapping to maintain body-to-tail proportion.
• Repeating eyespots demand precise angling to avoid pattern distortion.
• Carving mistakes can permanently alter feather flow, requiring high-skill artisans.
• Custom sizes require digital scaling to maintain symmetrical plume spread.
? Coloring Challenges
• Emerald and teal shades are highly reactive to water pH and boiling time.
• Multi-shade dyeing increases risk of tone bleeding if improperly handled.
• Seasonal humidity affects wool drying speed, affecting shade settling.
• Color balancing must remain consistent across large surfaces with hundreds of feathers.
?️ Finishing Challenges
• Deep carving needed to separate closely packed feathers demands slow precision.
• Uneven tuft pressure creates pile height variation requiring correction.
• Latex curing delays in humid climates increase vulnerability to mildew odor.
• Extra working hours needed to perfect motif depth and feather clarity.
?️ Environmental Challenges
• Monsoon humidity delays drying and latex curing.
• Extreme summer heat may stiffen wool if over-dried.
• Storage must be moisture-controlled to prevent odor in natural fibers.
? Packaging & Delivery Challenges
• Full bloom motifs must be rolled precisely to protect carving depth.
• Extra moisture-proof packaging needed for long transit routes.
• Stacking pressure can temporarily flatten 3D sculpting; rug regains form with use.
? Common Problems & Solutions
Shedding
• Problem: New wool rugs release loose fibers initially.
• Solution: Use suction-only vacuuming 1-2 times per week; shedding reduces naturally.
Sprouting / Fiber Ends
• Problem: Some ends may rise from carved motifs.
• Solution: Trim gently with scissors; never pull yarn.
Creases
• Problem: Temporary folds from rolling during shipping.
• Solution: Reverse roll or lay flat; weight edges briefly if needed.
Odor
• Problem: Natural lanolin or dye smell may occur.
• Solution: Ventilate rug in open air; smell fades within days.
Color Fading
• Problem: Strong sunlight may lighten bright peacock shades over time.
• Solution: Rotate rug periodically and use curtains if placed near windows.
? MATERIALS
• 100% Wool
• Cotton Canvas Backing
• Natural Latex Adhesive
• Hand-Carved High-Low Detailing
• Reinforced Edge Binding
? CARE CARD
Use vacuum suction only; avoid brushes.
Trim loose fibers; do not pull.
Clean spills by blotting; avoid scrubbing.
Rotate periodically to reduce fading.
Professional cleaning recommended for heavy stains.
⚠️ Disclaimer
• Handmade variations in shade, carving depth, pile height, and size are natural and reflect artisan craftsmanship.
• Color appearance can vary due to lighting, photography, and screen differences.
• These characteristics add authenticity and uniqueness to each handmade rug.
#Thanks for your valuable time