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…
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Radiant in both a reversible design and a series of sparkling accents, the dazzling rugs of the Isabella collection for Surya will surely shine within your space. Hand woven in India in a brilliant blend of viscose and wool, the hip and fresh Scandinavian style print pairs perfectly with a tassel…
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…
From James Tufenkian: A striking Tibetan rug in dark grey with red hues. Bold red ribbons are a striking contrast to the dark grey field of this rug. Knotted by hand in Nepal using 100% Himalayan wool, this rug uses Tufenkian's Kotana weave which has an average pile height of about 0.41 inches. The…
The easy-to-decorate, earthy tones of the Second Sunset collection prove that simplicity can sometimes be striking. The Gradient rug is hand loomed of durable wool and rayon made from bamboo for a sumptuous and inviting hand. The variation in the rosy tan, cream, and gray tones of this lustrous rug…