Behind its apparent classic succession of frets, the Cirus rug hides a nebulous confusion. And it is that its color seems to present specific fades randomly. This is because it is made with strands dyed with the tie-dye technique, a system in which knots are used when dyeing a textile, and applied to the thick woolen threads used in its manufacture.
This dyeing technique makes the strands change color, even presenting gradients. By GAN’s internal design team, Cirus is a model available in two sizes that is made knot by manually using 100% virgin wool.