Heriz/Serapi rugs are a style of Persian rugs deriving from northwest Iran. Heriz/Serapi rugs are among the most desirable rugs, due to their durable nature under heavy wear and tear. Weavers of Heriz/Serapi rugs often portray geometric patterns or medallions in their designs. They often have an antique style, and come in a vast variety of colors. Heriz/Serapi rugs are hand knotted from thick piles of wool, which gives them a soft plush feel.
Nain rugs are beautifully and skillfully crafted and are known for their high knot density and blend of silk and wool. Design-wise, these rugs are ornate with floral patterns and traditionally have a floral design in the center and done up motifs. They predominantly come in blues and beige and red, creating a soothing atmosphere, but can come in a variety of other colors as well.
Gabbeh rugs are nothing short of simplistic and tribal, with designs consisting of primarily geometric shapes, animals, and plants. All done in a simplified way and based on the nomadic observation. Commonly brightly colored, these rugs are fun and beautiful and will add a warm touch to any home.
Originating in the small town of Oushak in west-central Anatolia, these rugs were highly favored by the Ottoman Empire. Oushak rugs are one of the most significant styles of Turkish rugs and are known for their beautiful antique look. They are usually designed with motifs consisting of flowers, tendrils, or even geometric shape designs. Larger medallions complement the more intricate designs, creating perfect harmony. Colors are stunningly balanced with warm and cool tones, completing the rug.
The Turkish Angora Oushak hand-knotted rug is an exquisite blend of artistry and craftsmanship. Made from high-quality wool o, it showcases intricate floral and geometric patterns. Oushak handmade rugs come in various sizes and shapes, fitting seamlessly into any space. With deep cultural significance and long-lasting durability, they are both functional and beautiful, elevating the ambiance of any room.
Our hand-knotted Turkish Oushak rug is a beautiful and unique piece that will add charm and warmth to any space. Made using traditional techniques, each rug is carefully crafted by skilled artisans who use only the finest wool and natural dyes. The result is a rug that is not only durable and long-lasting, but also has a rich and vibrant color palette that will complement a range of decor styles.
The Turkish Angora Oushak hand-knotted rug is a luxurious masterpiece, meticulously crafted from fine wool. Its timeless design features intricate floral patterns in soft, pastel hues, making it a versatile addition to various room sizes and shapes. Handmade Oushak rugs are both aesthetically pleasing and durable. A true work of art, they bring elegance and heritage to any interior.
Cowhide rugs are exceptionally unique due to the material they are made from, being 100% organic cowhide. These rugs are expertly stitched together and tanned, making them the only best quality. Many of our Cowhide rugs consist of hexagon shapes and other geometric designs. The natural dyes used to create a large scale of different colors and keep the hide soft and in good shape.
Kilim and flat weave rugs are one of the oldest methods of rug production. They are beautiful masterpieces from the Middle East, which denote a pile-less textile. The pattern of these rugs is produced entirely by horizontal wefts that cover the vertical warps. Large-scale patterns are reliant on the quality of the fine weaving technique that is used to create these works of art. The utilization of all over design is what made these rugs so well known. Nowadays Kilim rugs are not only used as decorative floor pieces but also as wall accents and even bed coverlets.
William Morris design are part of arts and crafts movement often including natural forms. These 19th and early 20th century designs are distinctive for their stylized natural forms, their symmetry and their vibrant colors. William Morris patterns are based on nature such thistles, ginkgo leaves, willow trees and flowers. These modern hand knotted rugs are woven with high quality wool, silk or both.
Our Persian Hand-Knotted Heriz Serapi Rug is a work of art that will add elegance and sophistication to any space. Made by skilled artisans using traditional techniques, this rug is a true masterpiece that showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of Persian rug-making.
Designed by the famous British textile designer William Morris, these lovely patterns are inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement that flourished in the mid 19th century. Heavily inspired by nature, the designs consist of mostly bold and intricate botanical shapes. William Morris rugs perfectly reflect these designs with their strong colors and blend of classic and modern design.
Originating in Cairo, Egypt, Mamluk rugs are prominent for their amazing ability to have extremely symmetrical designs. This creates a splendid mirror-like effect. The medallions can be seen as interlacing stars and polygons, with other geometric patterns surrounding. The colors commonly used for these traditional rugs are blues, rich reds, ivory, and greens.
Wool and Silk rugs are known for their lustrous shiny fibers, and fabulously soft finish. Often times during the weaving process, a blend of silk and wool is used to hand knot the rugs. The patterns of silk rugs range from abstract modern designs, to traditional deigns. The lustrous silk fibers can be used to highlight details of the rug helping them stand out.
Oushak rugs, also known as Ushak rugs. These rugs have gained worldwide acclaim for their timeless beauty, exquisite craftsmanship, and distinct characteristics. The dyes used in Oushak rugs are typically derived from natural sources such as plants, roots, and minerals, resulting in harmonious and organic hues. Oushak rugs are woven using high-quality wool, which is prized for its durability, softness, and sheen. The pile of an Oushak rug is typically low to medium, providing a comfortable and resilient surface for walking or sitting.