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Hand-woven floor mat — set of two

*Shǒubiān dìxí* (手编地席)

手编地席 — 两件套

A pair of 60×80cm mats woven from sun-dried rush by a Henan workshop — unbleached, quietly fragrant, and designed to anchor a gongfu session with organic texture and thermal separation from the floor.

$264USD · 3200 g

Weight
3200 g
Harvest
2025 (year-round production)
Processing
Traditionally hand-woven from harvested rush grass, sun-dried, then trimmed and stitched to size
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A Henan workshop where rush meets ritual

Michael Zhan first encountered these mats on a sourcing trip through northern Henan, in a village where households still weave rush during the slack farming months. The workshop that supplies us is a family affair — three generations working on wooden looms that predate the Cultural Revolution. Their process hasn’t changed in 80 years: rush is harvested in late summer, sun-dried until the blades turn from green to pale gold, then woven by hand in a tight basket pattern that locks each strand. The result is a mat with structural integrity but no chemical treatments — nothing stands between your knees and the plant. Michael tested a prototype at his own chá-shì in Kunming for a full winter; the mat’s resilience and natural camber convinced him to commission the current 60×80cm size, which fits a standard gongfu setting without crowding the space. Each set of two is cut from the same bolt and checked for symmetry. The workshop produces only 40 sets a year; we’re fortunate to offer a handful at tea.furniture, with a tag identifying the master weaver.

The leaf, brewed

Earthy resilience with a soft, yielding surface

dry leaf

Tight, even weave of pale gold rush; subtle grassy scent with faint cereal warmth.

wet leaf

After a humid day the fibres relax slightly, colour deepens to amber — no shrinking or cupping.

liquor

Under kneeling pressure the mat compresses by barely 2mm, then springs back — firm yet forgiving.

aroma

Mown hay and dry meadow, with a whisper of toasted rice when warmed by body heat.

taste

The weave offers a gentle micro-texture under bare feet or cotton-clad knees; no cold shock from stone floors.

finish

A year of daily use brings a silken patina; edges stay flat. Natural rush matures gracefully, gaining tonal depth.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
Gongfu floor arrangement
Ratio
two mats placed adjacent, long edges touching
Subsequent
Reverse after every month of use to distribute wear evenly; air briefly in indirect light every two weeks

Keep the mats on a dry, level surface. Spot-clean with a barely damp cloth; vacuum without a brush head. Avoid prolonged direct sun to preserve natural colour.

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Michael Zhan

Procurement & Sourcing Specialist (China)

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