Elegant, refined and pure. The Rani - Sanskrit for queen - is the feminine equivalent of the Raja, not just in name only. These rugs, made entirely by traditional methods, are also in a regal class. In contrast to their masculine, somewhat rougher variant, the most important quality of the Rani is a distinct finesse. The use of the best-quality materials, such as wool from the Tibetan mountains and silk or bamboo, gives this hand-knotted rug not just primal strength but also softness and elegance. Within the collection you can choose from a striped pattern and designs based on stylised flower patterns. Made of 100% Tibetan wool, possibly supplemented with Chinese silk or bamboo. Can be used as a wall-to-wall carpet.
Tibetan wool is produced by local sheep from the Himalayan mountains. The wool stands out through its strength, purity, and irregularity.
Purely traditional and disarmingly honest. Everything up to the final knotting of the carpet is done by hand.
Liset always tries to stretch the bounds of possibility. Looking at colour has become her second nature and in building designs be it for textiles or carpets, her starting point is always the expression of the yarn.