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…
From James Tufenkian: Charming florals encased in the most subtle of borders. A rug that brings the garden inside. Rich colors blossom in this carpet, coming to life over a black wool field.
From James Tufenkian: An intricate and grounding design, Donegal Branches adds warmth, style and tone to any room. Symmetry and a graceful border help define your design. A work of art for the floors. High contrast between light almond yellow and black give this traditional carpet a modern edge.
From James Tufenkian: A colorful Tibetan rug with a black field and bright flowers Experience each day with the grace and serenity of beautiful garden paths filled with fresh blossoms. An expert blend of bright colors contrasted against a dark background, Posies Black provides a perfect accent to…
From James Tufenkian: Geometric shapes in warm tones grace the border and will unite existing shapes and colors in your home. The beige field beautifully contrasts with the black border which is accented in shades of green, yellow, grey, taupe and brick red. This carpet was hand-knotted in Nepal of…
From James Tufenkian: Yuki Black's wool and silk weave adds a subtle shimmer to its striated design that organically moves between colors. An abstract pattern of bamboo shoots and leaves peeks out from under its strong bands of color. This rug is hand-knottted of Himalayan wool and silk and was…