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Jiri Road

Jiri Road

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Regular price €9.750,00
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Jiri Road is part of the SUSTAINETTLE Collection by M2R. SUSTAINETTLE is M2R's first purely plant-based collection made from pure Himalayan nettle. The designs with their iconically simple lines are based on hand drawings by Sebastian Herkner. The highlight: the minimalist, single-colored rugs are knotted in different pile heights. Depending on the angle of view and incidence of light, this creates new, fascinatingly different structures and impressions that emphasize the special character of this extraordinary and durable material.

The SUSTAINETTLE collection is sustainable and timeless in the best sense of the word in terms of production methods, materials and design. This makes SUSTAINETTLE a statement.

Material

100% nettle

Colour

Beige

Size

Length: 200 cm
Width: 300 cm

Details

Handknotted in Nepal
Knot count: 100 knots

Design Sebastian Herkner

Delivery Time

approx. 20-22 weeks

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The M2R SUSTAINETTLE collection is made from the innovative material nettle. The Himalayan nettle grows wild in the primeval forests of Nepal in the foothills of the Giant Mountains. It therefore requires no re-sources such as arable land or water for cultivation and grows back quickly and easily as a seasonal plant. When the plants are completely dry after the summer, they are usually harvested by hand in October. The plant stems are the raw material for production. After harvesting, the stalks are first cut into fibers, washed in mountain rainwater without additives and then beaten by hand until they are soft enough. The processed fibers are then placed in boiling water for about six hours, beaten again and washed a second time. The water is stored and later used to irrigate the fields. The boiling process darkens the fibers. To make them light again and thus treatable with dye, they are bleached with white clay in the next processing step. After drying, the fibers look like raw wool and can be spun, dyed and knotted accordingly. Nettle production has become a good source of income for small farmers in rural areas of Nepal.

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