Wool HandKnotted Carpet_Stirling Beni

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Size: 120X180 CMS

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Stirling Beni draws on the Beni Ourain tradition — a hand-knotted wool carpet with a soft pile and an understated graphic character that suits modern interiors.

Material100% Wool
WeaveHand Knotted — Wool Pile
OriginMirzapur, India
Delivery Time4 To 6 Weeks

Why This Rug

  • Beni Ourain-inspired design — graphic yet understated, perfect for modern rooms
  • Soft, plush wool pile — warm and substantial underfoot
  • Hand-knotted — the most durable rug construction, made to last for generations
  • Made to order by a single artisan in Mirzapur — no two identical
  • 60 years of HummingHaus craft heritage from Mirzapur

Size Guide

Size (cm) Approx. ft Best For
120 × 180 4 × 6 ft Small bedroom / Reading corner
140 × 200 4.5 × 6.5 ft Medium bedroom
160 × 230 5 × 7.5 ft Bedroom / Compact living
170 × 240 5.5 × 8 ft 2–3 seat sofa
180 × 270 6 × 9 ft Large bedroom / 3-seat sofa
200 × 300 6.5 × 10 ft Living room statement
240 × 300 8 × 10 ft Living room / Dining for 6
250 × 350 8 × 11.5 ft Grand living room

When in doubt, go one size up — a larger carpet always looks more luxurious

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Care & Maintenance

Vacuum regularly No soaking or bleach
Spot clean — cold water & mild soap Avoid direct sunlight
Dry immediately Use reputable rug experts
Do not pull loose ends — trim Clean spills immediately

Wool is a naturally resilient and self-cleaning fibre — it absorbs spills more slowly than synthetic rugs, giving you time to blot carefully. Some shedding in the first few weeks is completely normal and will reduce with regular vacuuming. For any queries write to us at humminghaus@gmail.com

Each HummingHaus carpet is made to order by a single artisan in Mirzapur — carrying forward 60 years of family craft. Slight variations in pattern and colour are not flaws. They are the signature of a human hand.