Safavieh continues to explore the design potential of high-end hand-tufting with its new Silk Road Collection. The silky appearance of these damask-like patterns is the result of premium quality wool enhanced with mercerized Belgian linen. The designs blend influences from the East and West with…
This is from a Nationally-recognized brand. We're not allowed to show their name since we've significantly reduced the price. We show it as a 'sample' since it ships from one of our showrooms. You still get our generous 30-day return policy, plus, a brand name for less!
With smooth silk accents, hand carved details, and marvelous gray coloring, this flawless rug will surely shine in any home. With both the tedious craftsmanship and rich history surrounding this classic hand-knotted rug, you are sure to be purchasing a piece that can be passed down for generations…
Classic double border frames a velvety cut pile solid ground. Art Deco glamour of the 30s and 40s is recalled in monochromatic texture. Layer with other Nepalese rugs sharing the same palette (Alistair Tiles and Monroe Chevron) for cinematic effect in adjoining spaces. Hand-knotted by skilled…
This is one of Nourison's signature collections and features exquisitely hand-embossed, traditional Persian designs, intricately woven with generous portions of pure silk. This elegant collection sets a new standard in superb construction, sophistication and beauty that rival the world's finest…
Inspired by the old world designs of the rug crafting masters, these antique replicas are truly hard to tell from the originals. Crafted from ultra soft New Zealand wool, infused with genuine silk, and intricately tufted, these rugs have exquisite detail and hand that mimics a fine, hand knotted rug.
Representing the designs that originated in the villages of Tibet, each of these Indo-Tibetan rugs is hand-knotted of 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool using special Tibetan weave. With a soft, plush and durable construction, designed using today's colors and patterns, these pieces offer the…