Weaving designer rugs © Romano |
Thanks to sponsors Wovenground.com and Jacaranda Carpets GoodWeave UK has been able to provide informative Tutor Packs this year, not only teaching students about the different weaving techniques used in the making of rugs, but also bringing to their attention the plight of the children in India and Nepal, forced to work for up to 16 hours a day and often 6 or 7 days a week to make beautiful rugs, which are then sold for hundreds and sometimes thousands of pounds in the UK.
Zixi Qu's winning design 2010 |
Buying a GoodWeave labelled rug is the only assurance we can have, as consumers, that we are not contributing to the despair of thousands of children. We have the buying power to force the rug producers to pay adults a fair wage to do a traditional and highly skilled job, so that they can keep their children safe, fed and sheltered.
Let's hope our young designers coming out of university have a more developed ethical conscience than previous generations, when they start work. Creating beautiful rugs should never ever be at the expense of children.
For further informatld exploitation in the rug industry, take a look at the video below.