Rugs & Roses
SableDrift
SableDrift
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- Material : New Zealand Wool
- Backing Fabric : Cotton
- Pile Height : Medium and Hand-tufted
- Loom : Handtufted
- Color : Multicolor
Description
Description
In the timeless looms of Bhadohi, where ancient craft meets modern vision, Rugs & Roses’ artisans have woven SableDrift, a hand-tufted rug that captures the enigmatic allure of nature’s camouflage. Inspired by the shifting hues of desert dunes and the subtle interplay of shadowed terrains, its intricate pattern of taupe, rust, olive, and white irregular shapes blends seamlessly, evoking the quiet artistry of earth’s hidden landscapes.
Crafted from luxurious New Zealand wool, SableDrift combines loop and cut pile textures, creating a surface that feels as dynamic as the wilderness it mirrors. Supported by a sturdy antiskid cotton canvas backing, it offers plush comfort and enduring stability, making it a striking addition to modern, rustic, or minimalist interiors. Available in custom sizes, shapes, and formats—carpets, rugs, or runners—SableDrift transforms any space into a haven of understated elegance and rugged charm, a testament to Bhadohi’s legacy and Rugs & Roses’ innovative spirit.
Care Guide
Care Guide
- To keep your Rugs & Roses pieces looking beautiful, vacuum regularly using a suction-only attachment to avoid damaging fibers .
- Blot spills immediately with a dry cloth and use lukewarm water for remaining marks, avoiding harsh chemicals .
- Rotate your rug every 3-6 months to ensure even wear and prevent fading from sunlight .
Payment & Delivery
Payment & Delivery
- We offer Prepaid & COD for all our Products.
- Please check Size properly before ordering. Size Chart is given on Product Page.
- For COD, 5% Advance Payments will be charged. This is not an extra amount but part of main price only.
- Shipping is done all over India through fastest mode available. It can vary 2-6 days.
- We generally do not accept returns or exchanges.
- Read Return Policy in the Footer to know more.







