
Handwoven & Handspun Cotton Floor Rugs
A Rug That Tells a Story
In a world of mass production, Cloth by Medina’s handwoven & handspun cotton floor rugs offer something radically different: authenticity. Each rug is made with soul, skill, and centuries of inherited wisdom — lovingly woven by the hands of Balinese women who carry a lineage of craftsmanship often left in the shadows of modern convenience.
Preserving a Dying Tradition
The art of hand spinning and weaving cotton used to be a common skill among women in Bali’s rural villages. Passed down from mothers to daughters, it wasn’t just a source of income, but a cultural rhythm — a way to keep traditions alive while supporting family and community.
Today, as industrial alternatives threaten to erase this legacy, Cloth by Medina is committed to preserving these vanishing skills. We don’t just sell rugs — we champion a movement to honor and uplift the women who keep these practices alive.
Empowering Women, Thread by Thread
Behind every rug is a woman whose work is often undervalued, yet whose hands create art that deserves global appreciation. By partnering directly with women artisans in Ubud and surrounding areas, we ensure fair wages, safe working environments, and most importantly, dignity through craftsmanship.
This work is more than a livelihood. It’s empowerment. When a woman revives an old loom and spins cotton with her own hands, she revives something within herself — confidence, creativity, and independence. Every rug sold is a statement: this work matters, and so does the woman who made it.
🌿 Sustainability Starts at the Root
Our cotton is sourced from natural, ethical farms. It is spun by hand, dyed using botanical ingredients, and woven slowly, without machines, electricity, or shortcuts. Each rug is biodegradable, chemical-free, and made to last. This is sustainable home decor that leaves no waste and tells a powerful human story.
🏡 Bring Purpose to Your Home
When you place one of our handspun cotton rugs in your living room, it becomes more than a piece of decor. It becomes a conversation about women, culture, the earth, and the importance of supporting things that last.
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