The knotting method used in a Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Typically a heavier, chunkier knot is used along with a high quality wool for a unique, rustic look. Don't be fooled, the larger knot does not indicate a lesser quality, only a…
Modern luxury finds new definition in the rugs of Earth. This elegant collection is accentuated by a palette of sophisticated mineral shades. Boldly-scaled motifs take inspiration from the world around us. The rich combination of Chinese silk and New Zealand wool create a look and feel that…
There is simply no place quite like England's Derbyshire countryside, where centuries-old villages, cottages and grand homes punctuate a diverse landscape. In Derbyshire, one discovers a geographical tapestry of hills, dales, rivers and vast moorlands, that for centuries have inspired writers,…
There is simply no place quite like England's Derbyshire countryside, where centuries-old villages, cottages and grand homes punctuate a diverse landscape. In Derbyshire, one discovers a geographical tapestry of hills, dales, rivers and vast moorlands, that for centuries have inspired writers,…
A Tibetan rug is a true work or art. Every step of production is done with the care and touch of the human hand. The techniques and tools have remained unchanged for hundreds of years. The materials are the finest nature offers.
A Tibetan rug is a true work or art. Every step of production is done with the care and touch of the human hand. The techniques and tools have remained unchanged for hundreds of years. The materials are the finest nature offers.