The colors that come from the land
No two natural dye batches are ever quite the same — and that's exactly why we love them.
The palette of an Azral rug doesn't come from a factory. It comes from the ground, the plants and the minerals around Mrirt — and from leaving plenty of wool exactly the color the sheep grew it.
Our softest creams and ivories are simply undyed wool, sorted by hand. The deeper tones come from natural sources: madder root for warm reds, pomegranate and saffron for yellows, indigo for blue. Each is simmered and dipped the old way.

The beauty — and the honesty — of natural dye is that it refuses to be uniform. One batch leans warmer, the next cooler. Over years, the colors soften rather than fade, settling into something even lovelier than the day the rug was made.
If you want a rug that looks exactly like a swatch forever, natural dye isn't it. If you want a rug that quietly ages alongside you, it's the only choice.
