₹60,000.00
Step into the past with this exceptionally rare Bikaner Jail handwoven rug, crafted over a century ago by inmates under the royal prison weaving program of Bikaner, Rajasthan. Featuring bold red and indigo stripes on a natural cotton base, this rug is a true testament to India’s prison craftsmanship legacy, once encouraged by princely states to rehabilitate inmates through skilled handloom work.
Origin: Bikaner Jail, Rajasthan
Estimated Age: 100+ years
Material: Handwoven Cotton
Design: Traditional striped pattern in natural vegetable dyes
Condition: Vintage wear, minor stains consistent with age
Rarity: Museum-worthy and highly collectible piece
Use: Floor rug, wall tapestry, or collector’s decor
Why it’s Special:
Each Bikaner jail rug tells a story of resilience, rehabilitation, and unmatched craftsmanship. Once woven by hands behind stone walls, today these textiles are celebrated globally as living pieces of history. Ideal for collectors, interior designers, and antique connoisseurs.
Care Instructions:
Dry clean only. Handle with care due to its antique nature.
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