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bhakton ka rasta
Jaipur Rugs LES-8319 hand knotted wool and bamboo silk Rug outrageous orange/sunset rectangle
£22,880
(Inclusive of all taxes)Choose a color outrageous orange/sunset
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PSM
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material
wool and bamboo silk -
weaving
hand knotted -
texture
soft -
pile thickness
7-8 mm -
Shape
rectangle
- modern
- hand knotted
- For in stock products - Free insured delivery worldwide. Duties and Taxes included.
- Delivery Estimates: 6-12 business days (In some cases custom clearance might take longer)
- Rug sizes, designs, and patterns may vary slightly.
- Actual rug colors may differ due to lighting and device screen settings.
- Visual appearance may change based on rug placement and viewing angle.
The Design Story
bhakton ka rastaBhakton Ka Rasta“Mere karm mein kahi na kahi galicha banana likha tha,” says Hariram. This quote translates to "My fate, in some way, always had weaving carpets." He says this because when he was out of jail, in the past, he used to do multiple jobs- being a farmer and a driver too. He had a driver's duty of six months in a village of Rajasthan, where he saw a loom for the very first time. It intrigued him a little; the weavers even invited him to weave along with them sometimes, but he chose to observe from a distance. And now in the confines of jail, he feels liberated through weaving, fulfilling his karma. Hariram and Chotu weaved this Manchaha rug together. Chotu, being an amateur, found comfort in Hariram’s company. While weaving this Manchaha rug, Hariram told a story of how, in addition to being a driver, he used to do many multiple jobs, one of which was building a whole way railing single-handedly to reach the Mansa Devi temple in his village. He shared how difficult it was for the labourers to reach such a height and install poles on the mountain to form a way altogether. It was just God and his passion that drove him to build it on his own. Chotu was so impressed by Hariram’s adventure stories and the challenges he faced during his youthful years. Hari’s attitude at work is also the same; if he takes on a task, he is so passionate that he drives the people around with motivation. The duo mixed each and every color with their own hands to weave this Manchaha. In this rug, they created the same way through the mountains that would take the devotees to the Mansa Devi temple. The hard work he put in building the way is reflected in the work of art he has created now. The duo named their creation “Bhakton ka Raasta”, Hindi for "The way for the devotees.”
Chotu So Ramchran
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Sustainable
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Handcrafted
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Made with Genuine Fabric
Crafted by Artisan Hands
Every Jaipurrugs creation tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship that spans generations. Our rugs are meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Jaipur, India, using techniques passed down through families for centuries.
We work directly with artisan communities, ensuring fair wages and preserving traditional craftsmanship. Each rug takes 3-6 months to complete, with master weavers tying thousands of individual knots by hand.
- Fair Trade Certified
- Sustainable Practices
- Community Support
How it Works
Bringing home the right rug is simple. Choose your design, add the features you need, and let us handle the rest — from delivery to care. Quality, comfort, and convenience made easy.
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