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Pasargad
Meet Pasargad's collection. Carpets feature a diverse selection of colors that defy classification. Color palettes found on carpets can include subtle neutrals, vibrant reds, and clear blues that create a regal Western appearance. Unique color combinations, such as tourmaline pink paired with oxidized green, are also found on rugs.
Solo Rugs
Elevate your space with this Veruca area rug, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern design. Hand-knotted with a blend of wool and cotton, this rug showcases a rich texture that adds depth to any room. Its intricate pattern in peach and red tones makes it a versatile piece that can complement both contemporary and classic interiors. Ideal for living rooms or bedrooms, it brings warmth and sophistication to your home.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
The thick pile French hand-knotted classic rug recreations of 18th-century designs have been fashioned using the finest of materials.
Persian rug-making at its finest inspired the rich colors, elaborate geometric motifs, and botanical detailing of the Miranda collection. With as many as a hundred knots per inch, these handcrafted rugs are as durable as they are visually stunning, and they will maintain their time-honored allure for years, if not generations.
. Linda. Laguna Niguel, CA. 2024-03-26 14:24:08
Erin Gates by Momeni
This classically inspired rug offers an array of patterns well suited for tribal traditionalists, from graphic Persian and Moroccan motifs to oversized medallions and exotic arrangements of palmettos, flowers, and vines.
Beautiful rug, but colors are much brighter in person. Had to return. Jennifer. Encinitas, CA. 2023-01-05 20:07:25
Oriental Rug of Houston
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This is a beautiful design hand-knotted, Turkish Oushak oriental 100% wool rug. The story behind the art: Indo Oushak rugs (made in India) are a specific rug style that favors the weaving and design techniques of authentic Oushak rugs from Turkey. The rugs retain the essence of the Persian rugs and produce identical themes and patterns consisting of beautifully designed medallions, niches, trees figural motifs, and all-over floral motifs. It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. Tight weaving, silk-like wool, bright, deep color range, and realistic motifs became the defining feature of Indian rugs. It is this combination of exquisitely detailed and painstaking craftsmanship and masterful interplay of design elements that have earned Indian rugs age-defying allure and patroonship-defying borders and time. These rugs are made using a certain family of designs that originate in UÅŸak, Turkey. They are recognizable for their large-scale designs and understated elegance. They are predominately made from lustrous wool and silk and feature muted earth tones. Usually, they feature geometric patterns and you will find them with an allover design or with a central medallion motif. It has been produced using an identical weaving method and the design repertoire of the original Turkish Oushaks. Cosmopolitan and sophisticated in look, the rug has been handcrafted by artisans to a flawless composition. The main field comprising highly stylized floral and botanical elements is encompassed by a handsome multi-band border. The design of the border compliments the inner field and adds gentle grandeur to the artful composition of the rug. This rug representing an illustrious legacy of exquisite artistry and intricate craftsmanship is primed to add visual glamor and class to its surroundings. Its soft texture and timeless design make it ideal to enhance any space where it is placed.
This rug showcases an intricate pattern in an artwork of tones. Hand-knotted from the highest quality wool and silk, it is both luxurious and durable. The colors and design provide an elegant foundation that brings a sophisticated feel to any space.
Madison Couture Rugs
This wool Oriental area rug combines tradition and artistry with timeless appeal. Hand-woven with care, its intricate patterns evoke a sense of heritage and elegance. Perfect for adding warmth and character to any room, this rug offers a versatile style that complements both classic and contemporary interiors. The natural wool material provides a soft underfoot experience while being stain-resistant, ensuring it remains a cherished piece in your home for years to come.
Happy Happy Happy. john. AR. 2024-12-13 10:51:54
Samad Rugs
The Sovereign Collection evokes a sense of grandeur, sophistication, and regality. Each rug possesses its own special character and texture. The soft, muted shades of color bring life to these decorative antique-style carpets.
It’s a beautiful rug but the colors were more of a dusty rose, cream, burgundy, navy blue, blue green and sage quite different than pictured. Sigh…. Karen Drumm. Lincoln, NE. 2024-03-28 16:51:37
Authentic oriental floral & Agra designs, hand-knotted in India. Silk flower heads bring out the highlights in these sumptuous hand-knotted rugs. This collection is a mixture of 60% silk and 40% natural wool. The high silk content together with the knot count of approximately 140 knots per square inch shows thru in the wonderful detail and overall quality and look of these rugs.
New Moon Rugs
With origins in the Ottoman Empire, this classic Hispano-Moresque design is ideal for a Continental-style dining room or living area. This particular coloration features a bouclé Tibetan wool background that has been dyed using a special technique to layer together various hues of cream. The design motifs in Chinese silk feature hues of peach, coral, soft blue, golden tan, bone, and aqua.
Bridging the gap between traditional and modern, the transitional collection features rugs that exemplify versatility. They incorporate both time-honored motifs and, courtesy of 100%-natural botanical dyes, contemporary colors. Hand-knotted using methods passed down for generations, these rugs will maintain their beauty for years, if not decades.
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