Colombian Crin Rugs
Horsehair + Jute, Festival

$1,080.00$4,320.00

This collection pays homage to Colombian equestrian culture. Strands of horsehair (crin de caballo) are interwoven with a local jute (fique). The fique fiber gives the rugs a beautiful texture; horsehair, durability; and leather, a patina over time.

Custom sizes available
$54 sq ft

Leadtime 4-6 weeks.

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MAX WIDTH DIMENSIONS
10.8’
320cm
3.3m
Custom sizes available
$54 sq ft

MATERIALS
Hand woven
Horsehair and jute
100% Natural dye

LEADTIME
4-6 weeks

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