Sumi Ink

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Sumi Ink — a pattern born of abstract gesture, rendered in the tactile union of silk and wool.

This design translates the fluid spontaneity of sumi brushwork into textile form: bold, ink strokes soften into brushed fields; negative space and layered pigment suggest movement and pause. Silk lends a luminous, smooth surface that captures highlights and fine line work; wool contributes depth, warmth, and a subtle halo where fibers catch the light. Together they create a rug with both visual poetry and tactile presence.

Key qualities

  • Composition: asymmetric, gestural motifs that balance dense mark-making with generous voids.

  • Texture: silk’s sheen contrasts with wool’s matte, creating a dynamic surface that changes with viewing angle and light.

Sumi Ink is designed for interiors that favor quiet elegance and contemplative drama—spaces where artful restraint meets material richness.

Sumi Ink — a pattern born of abstract gesture, rendered in the tactile union of silk and wool.

This design translates the fluid spontaneity of sumi brushwork into textile form: bold, ink strokes soften into brushed fields; negative space and layered pigment suggest movement and pause. Silk lends a luminous, smooth surface that captures highlights and fine line work; wool contributes depth, warmth, and a subtle halo where fibers catch the light. Together they create a rug with both visual poetry and tactile presence.

Key qualities

  • Composition: asymmetric, gestural motifs that balance dense mark-making with generous voids.

  • Texture: silk’s sheen contrasts with wool’s matte, creating a dynamic surface that changes with viewing angle and light.

Sumi Ink is designed for interiors that favor quiet elegance and contemplative drama—spaces where artful restraint meets material richness.

 
  • Sample shown in Handloom

    8mm pile height

    Each piece, handmade in Nepal from fine natural materials, embodies timeless elegance and superior craftsmanship, exclusively for Designs By Ferdod.

  • Fully customizable by

    shape , color, size

    Options for fibers include

    Hand-Spun Tibetan wool

    Raw Silk & Tencil Fiber as shown on sample.

    Handloom or Hand Knot in 100 knot or 120 knot

    Templet can be provided by customer for unique shape.

  • HAND LOOM - 1 to 2 months depending on size

    Hand Knot - 3 - 4 months depending on size