This carpet is made from hand-spun yak wool yarn. It is woven in the traditional Changthang style, on a portable backstrap loom characteristic for the nomadic communities. This type of carpet is called "Challi" and traditionally used as an outside blanket to dry barley on. It is a flat weave and approximately 4mm thick. The design is created using naturally dyed yarn which depicts luk-mik so "sheep's eye". It is spun and woven by our team of settled nomads close to the city of Leh. Additional information about the weaving and the tradition here. Our carpets are made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for your carpet to be sent to you. The carpet in the picture is 64cm x 215cm so depending on the size you choose, the design will vary slightly due to the number of panels.
Please note: This carpet is entirely made by hand. Irregularities in thickness of yarn are characteristic to the craft of handspinning. Sometimes, the width in panels varies slightly.