Harita Hand-Knotted Area Rug
Drawing inspiration from the elements, this moody hand-knotted area rug blends earthy blue tones, subtle shades of brown, and rich grays to create a centerpiece with natural charm. Traditional motifs from the region mingle between thick borders, accented with subtle variations in color for a lovely heirloom-quality finish.
Hand-knotted by a collective of 200 weavers in Panipat, one of India’s historic hubs for rugmaking, each one takes days to complete. Every rug is Oeko-Tex® certified and made sustainably in a fair trade environment.
We recommend using a rug pad to prevent wrinkles and slippage.
Unsure of what size rug you need? Visit our rug size and style guide for more information.
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Available in: 6’x9’, 8’x10’, 9’x12’, 10'x14'
Rug Thickness: 1/2" -
100% New Zealand Wool
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Aegean, Cocoa
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India
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6 days
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Most in-stock items will ship via FedEx Ground in 7-10 business days unless otherwise noted. Items noted as White Glove will ship separately from the rest of your order, with delivery fees at a flat rate of $279.
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Exchanges and returns for store credit are free.
Prefer a refund? A single re-stocking fee will apply to returns within 30 days:
$0 (no fee) for just bedding and/or towels
$10 for most other returned orders
$50 if your return includes oversized items (area rugs, furniture, mirrors)
White glove delivery items are handled separately and have a 15% re-stocking fee.
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Overall happy with my purchase
I waited three long months for this rug, and generally I’m really happy with it. It’s softer than expected. I wasn’t sure what colors to expect but it’s darker than expected similar to the stock pictures, not at all like the styled pictures shown in the room. Mine has tons of small silver tinsel like threads woven in and sticking out which is pretty frustrating considering the price.
Gorgeous soft colored rug with limitations
The more muted deep tones are very nice. It is a thin rug and needs a non skid pad. It does wrinkle easily if over too thick a pad and sliding on it (aka a desk chair)