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Neytt Wave manufactures the carpets, while they were hand-painted by artists in the USA. The carpet was woven from sisal fibre—derived from the bark of the Agave cactus, a plant native to East Africa ...
Sivan Santhosh told indianexpress.com that they manufactured the base carpet in Allappey, Kerala, which was then hand-painted by artists in New York. Story continues below this ad “Manufactured using ...
Woven in Kerala, Walked by Icons — Neytt’s Sisal Carpet from Cherthala Stuns at the Met Gala 2025. A brand born at home, now reaching for the stars. What made this carpet a Met Gala standout? The ...
The carpet was woven from sisal fibers sourced from Madagascar. It exuded Indian pride and craftmanship. Vaishali Shastri Updated : May 06, 2025, 06:50 PM IST The steps of the Metropolitan Museum of ...
The carpet was made using biodegradable sisal fibres sourced from Madagascar. Founded by Sivan and his wife, Nimisha, Nyett is a luxury rug brand that dates back a century. Reportedly, the company ...
The carpet, made from ethically sourced sisal fibers, aligned with the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," emphasizing heritage and elegance. The carpet for Met Gala 2025 was supplied by a ...
Hailing from the vibrant cultural tapestry of Kerala, India, Neytt by Extraweave manufactured 57 base carpet rolls made from sisal fibres from Madagascar. Having successfully excelled in delivering ...
Neytt, based out of Kerala's Alappuzha, was behind the creation of the 63,000-square-foot eco-friendly blue carpet.
Under sisal residue input condition ... which can be also woven into sacks, carpets, hats, and other daily necessities and used in plastic pressed hard boards as building materials, so they have great ...
Not everyone, however, feels the same affection for sisal. Though it is still used in rope, twine, potato sacks and carpets, sisal is being steadily replaced by nylon and other synthetics.