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…
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…
Designed in an interesting arrangement of thick and thin bands of grey and earth tones, this transitional Tibetan rug by Safavieh is equally appropriate for rustic and urban dwellings. Hand knotted of high mountain wool, this soft plush rug is casual and sophisticated.
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…
The hand-knotted Hermitage Collection marries wool with a silk/viscose blend, for a luxurious selection of transitional designs that are more moderately priced than similar pieces made from wool and silk. Care and Cleaning: Clean spills, including water, immediately by blotting with a clean sponge…
The Transcend collection expertly marries the tradition of hand knotted rugs with modern and textural patterns. Made in India of 100% viscose from bamboo, Transcend instantly transforms your living space into a work of art with elegant touches of color and movement Care and Cleaning: Clean spills,…