Handwoven Wool Rug | Natural Gradient
HANDMADE IN MEXICO
These hand-loomed rugs are individually commissioned and made to order by artisans in the hills of Mexico, using natural dyes to create stunning gradients. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.
Story
These rugs are created by master weavers in Mexico – using subtle colour combinations and extraordinary textures. With natural dyeing and handweaving techniques, they transform raw materials into elegant textiles. With more than 25 years of rug-making experience, our artists use traditional Mexican craft techniques to make stunning, modern rugs.
Local plants and insect materials used in the dyeing process create the special hues and saturations of these rugs and provide infinite variations of colour. Bespoke, unique and sustainable, these rugs showcase the finest Mexican weaving talents.
Details
- MEASUREMENTS:
- 2' x 3' ; 0.6 m x 0.9 m
- 3' x 5' ; 0.9 m x 1.52 m
- 4' x 6' ; 1.2 m x 1.8 m
- 6' x 9' ; 1.8 m x 2.4 m
- MATERIALS: 100% wool
- ORIGIN: Mexico
- CUSTOM COLOURS AND SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Product Care
Professional cleaning only.
Shipping + Returns
These pieces are produced Custom Made-to-Order. The production time needed prior to shipping is generally 8-12 weeks, but may vary by item. This item qualifies for free shipping and will be shipped standard priority at no charge within North America after it completes.
Due to the custom weaving and limited nature of these pieces, all rugs are final sale.
Meet the Artisan

Mexico
Madda Studio
Maddalena Forcella has a passion for Chiapas. After living in the region for 25 years and working with the local artisans, she has developed a style that is truly her own, and her work is instantly recognizable.
From sheep to spindle to showroom floor, the process of creation highlights the beauty of the hand-spun wool, natural dyes, and innovative uses of traditional weaving techniques. Indigenous women in Chiapas use a pre-Hispanic drop spindle. The Chiapas sheep, introduced by the Spanish 500 years ago, have fleeces with a range of natural hues, which our artisans have developed into four tones of wool by blending the hues during the spinning process.