This 100 knot hand knotted Tibetan Tibet Rug Company rug was made in Kathmandu, Nepal from 100% Tibet sheep wool. Because these rugs are hand knotted, each piece will vary from the next. Sizes may not be exact, circles will not be perfectly round, and borders will not be perfectly straight. In this…
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…
Hand-knotted in true Tibetan weave, the J2 Collection is a study in style and form. Graceful motifs effortlessly dance the line between modern and transitional, possessing a timeless appeal that spans generations. Striking designs and rich color exude the balance of both energy and tranquility that…
Hand-knotted in true Tibetan weave, the J2 Collection is a study in style and form. Graceful motifs effortlessly dance the line between modern and transitional, possessing a timeless appeal that spans generations. Striking designs and rich color exude the balance of both energy and tranquility that…
The softest wool you can put under you feet! This high end rug is finely woven in the style and fashion of the old world masters. These Tibetan pieces are not made in mass quantity and have all the luxury and elegance of a true masterpiece. Designed by McRay Magleby, the allure of African design…
This 100 knot hand knotted Tibetan Tibet Rug Company rug was made in Kathmandu, Nepal from 100% Tibet sheep wool. Because these rugs are hand knotted, each piece will vary from the next. Sizes may not be exact, circles will not be perfectly round, and borders will not be perfectly straight. In this…
The Arcadia Collection is hand-knotted in Jaipur, India. The yarn used is highland Afghani wool that is spun by hand, then ''hard-twisted'' by hand to give the program a uniquely ''hand-crafted'' texture. The striated patina in the line is achieved in two ways. First, the hard-twist wool does not…