Parton Handwoven Jute Rug
Parton Handwoven Jute Rug
- Size
- Parton is handwoven of a 100% jute by artisans in India with a medium pile of 0.38”.
- This rug is GoodWeave certified, ensuring our commitment to ethical production and the support of weavers' communities.
- It’s OEKO-TEX® certified, a rigorous testing process that ensures its materials do not contain harmful chemicals.
- Shedding is an inherent characteristic of natural-fiber rugs and will gradually subside with vacuuming and proper care.
- A rug’s colors are highly influenced by your environment and lighting. We recommend ordering an 18" x 18" sample for reference.
- Don’t forget a rug pad—we strongly recommend one for safety, cushioning, easy vacuuming, and longevity.
At a Glance
- Rug Fibers: 100% Jute
- Made in India
- Clean spills, including water, immediately by blotting with a clean, dry sponge or cloth.
- Avoid exposure to all liquids.
- Appropriate rug pad is highly recommended on all surfaces to prevent slipping, add cushion, and improve durability.
- Professional cleaning recommended.
- For vacuuming, use a vacuum cleaner without a beater bar or one where you can set the bar to the highest pile setting. If your vacuum has variable power settings, set on low. Vacuum full length of the rug, turn and repeat to the next area, rather than back and forth motion.
A touch of whimsy—Parton’s design is minimal, yet playful, featuring dual-contrast borders.
Before You Buy
See rug color in a new light.
A rug's environment and lighting have a significant impact on how it looks in your space. Click on each lighting option to see how Parton Handwoven Jute Rug's colors will come through in different environments.
If you want to be totally sure, order a sample to see its true colors come to life in your home.
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