Solid Runner Rug – Sand

Price range: US$280 through US$1,260

Pure wool runner rug, handwoven in northern Argentina using ancestral techniques. Ideal for hallways, kitchens, or bedsides.

COLOR: SAND
MATERIAL: 100% PURE SHEEP WOOL
WEAVE: FLAT WEAVE

We ship worldwide via FedEx international air freight, with door-to-door delivery in 3–6 business days depending on destination. Tracking information is provided once your order is dispatched from Argentina.

Each piece is handwoven to order. Production time ranges from 4 to 5 weeks. For urgent requests, please contact us directly to discuss availability.

Orders can be placed with a 50% deposit, with the balance due before dispatch. We accept wire transfer or major credit cards. For trade and larger orders, please contact us at trade@andinadecor.com to arrange payment terms.

Every ANDINA bed quilt can be made to your preferred size, in any of our natural undyed llama colors, with custom fringe detailing. Write to us at info@andinadecor.com to discuss your specifications, or explore our Trade Program.

Each ANDINA piece is designed to last. For care guidelines, please visit our Care & Maintenance page.

Each ANDINA piece is handwoven from natural fibers. Subtle variations in tone, texture, and final measurements are inherent to the handmade process and reflect the authenticity of its origin.

Sand is the color that does the most quiet work in a room. It brings warmth without committing to it. It sits beside almost any material — stone, wood, linen, concrete — without pulling attention toward itself.

The Solid Sand wool runner is that color in a long format. Flat weave, no pile, hand-dyed with natural pigments from plants and minerals of the Argentine highlands. The tone is even but not uniform — hand-spun yarn absorbs dye differently along its length, which gives the surface a slight movement that flat photography rarely captures.

Built without electricity on a wooden loom in northern Argentina. Row after row, the same patient rhythm. The result is a solid sand wool runner with a firmness and density that comes from the tightness of the weave, not from any treatment or backing.

Beside a bed, in a hallway, along a kitchen floor — the sand runner finds its place in any narrow space that needs warmth without weight.

For custom lengths visit our Bespoke Rugs page. Trade enquiries via our Trade Program.

Material:

100% Pure Sheep Wool

Construction:

Handwoven

Weave:

Flat Weave

Color:

Sand

Origen:

Argentina

Made By:

Northern Argentina Artisans

Behind every ANDINA piece lies the work of artisan weavers living in remote regions of northern Argentina.

Their craft, passed down through generations, is a quiet dialogue between tradition, nature, and time. Using pure, natural fibers and ancestral techniques, they create textiles that embody both cultural heritage and contemporary simplicity.

Each rug, cushion, and throw is the result of patience, skill, and respect—for the land, for the materials, and for the people who keep these traditions alive.

handwoven on a loom

Handmade with tree trunks from the area.

PURE SHEEP WOOL

100% natural, obtained from animals from surrounding farms.

hand spun

With a spindle.

NATURAL DYES

Derived from flowers, tree bark, and plants native to the area.

FAIR TRADE

Our model advances social, economic, and environmental sustainability impact through equitable trade and fair labor practices.

WOMEN Empowerment

Thanks to their hard work, our artisans have increased independence and opportunities, giving them more control over their own lives.

ancient techniques

Rich cultural traditions, skills, and processes passed down from multiple generations.

Environmentally Responsible

From obtaining the wool to the making of each piece, our entire process is focused on doing what is best for the planet.

At ANDINA, we are committed to responsible craftsmanship and environmental stewardship. Through our partnership with a local NGO, a tree is planted in northern Argentina for every order placed—contributing to reforestation and the preservation of native ecosystems.

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