Every Jubi rug is made from 100% New Zealand wool — chosen for its long staple fibers, natural softness, and durability. Its natural lanolin provides inherent stain resistance, and its ability to take dye produces rich, lasting color. Learn more about why we use New Zealand wool →
Some initial shedding is normal with natural wool and typically settles within the first few weeks of regular use.
Hand-Knotted in Bhadohi, India
Every Jubi rug is made to order by fourth-generation weaving families in Bhadohi, India — the historic center of handmade rug production. Each piece is knotted entirely by hand, row by row, producing exceptional density and a surface of refined, tactile depth. Learn more about our process →
New Zealand Wool
Every Jubi rug is made from 100% New Zealand wool — chosen for its long staple fibers, natural softness, and durability. Its natural lanolin provides inherent stain resistance, and its ability to take dye produces rich, lasting color. Learn more about why we use New Zealand wool →
Some initial shedding is normal with natural wool and typically settles within the first few weeks of regular use.
Hand-Knotted in Bhadohi, India
Every Jubi rug is made to order by fourth-generation weaving families in Bhadohi, India — the historic center of handmade rug production. Each piece is knotted entirely by hand, row by row, producing exceptional density and a surface of refined, tactile depth. Learn more about our process →
Yes. Every design is available in custom sizes and a curated range of wool colorways through our online customizer, or contact our studio for exact dimensions and access to over 1,200 wool colors.
When will my rug ship?
Knotted rugs ship in 5 to 6 weeks. Every rug is handmade to order.
What is the return policy?
Rugs ordered in standard sizes and colorways as shown on our product pages are eligible for return within 15 days of delivery in original condition. Rugs ordered with any customization are final sale.
Are shipping and duties included?
Yes. All rugs ship free worldwide with all duties and tariffs included.
Will my rug look exactly like the photos?
Every rug is handmade, so slight variations in color and texture are natural. Screen settings can also affect how colors appear. If accuracy matters, request a swatch before ordering
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