Kazak designs trace their origins primarily to the tribal art of the Caucasus region near the Caspian Sea. Carpet production in this part of the world has shrunk dramatically to the point where most Caucasian carpets are now collectable antiques. Tibet Rug Company has developed these unique tribal…
Suzani designs trace their origins back several centuries to the great folk art of Uzbekistan. Suzanis were traditionally woven in embroidery construction, suitable only for wall hangings, pillow cushions, and other softly used textiles. Tibet Rug Company has developed these beautiful designs into…
Kazak designs trace their origins primarily to the tribal art of the Caucasus region near the Caspian Sea. Carpet production in this part of the world has shrunk dramatically to the point where most Caucasian carpets are now collectable antiques. Tibet Rug Company has developed these unique tribal…
We shook up the classic elements of damask by creating a neutral and antiqued surface set against a patina of shimmering blues, greens and lavender. Lovely, right? Tufted of hand-spun wool and bamboo viscose, for even more modern opulence. Made in India.
Kazak designs trace their origins primarily to the tribal art of the Caucasus region near the Caspian Sea. Carpet production in this part of the world has shrunk dramatically to the point where most Caucasian carpets are now collectable antiques. Tibet Rug Company has developed these unique tribal…
Our hand-tufted Vintage Quilt jut rug was inspired by an antique quilt, and features a boldly graphic design drenched in saturated colors. This area rug features a dense loop-pile construction which is tip sheared for extra texture, and the perfect accent to traditional or modern decor. Made in India.
A robust blend of jewel tones emboldens brand-new Shakta with colorful character. Stylized mosaic patterning heralds the collection's Southwestern roots, crafted in 100% wool with hand-worked accents. The Kelim style, a member of our Shakta collection, is a wool, transitional rug design from Capel…
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…
Swirling jewel tones rendezvous with deep vibrant hues in a lush leafy pattern reminiscent of rich damask designs. Tie-dyed yarns add a multitude of subtle shadings, resulting in a hand-tufted rug with energetic appeal. 100% wool hand-tufted in a loop pile.
It's time to add style and flair to high traffic areas. These timeless designs, updated in today's tones, fit the bill. Cross woven on Wilton looms creates more detailed patterns typically found in hand made rugs. Machine made of easy care olefin encourages fearless design choices no matter what is…
Zagros is typical to traditional Gabbeh constructions. Using minimal patterning with simple stylized figures and shapes, these designs tell a story of the daily activities of the artisan. The rich saturated colors will bring elegance to your room. This rug is also called Kerman Lapis.
On our last trip to Morocco, we stayed in a small but exquisite riad chock-a-block with antique carpets. Our Nador Collection emulates the stylized lattice patterns and remarkably luscious texture with a soft and fluffy one-inch pile. This rug is also called Nador Aubergine.
A robust blend of tones emboldens the Skakta with colorful character. Stylized mosaic patterning and traditional motifs heralds it eclectic roots, crafted in 100% wool with hand-worked accents. This rug is also called Shakta-Kelim Multitone.
These multi color hues compliment Mother Nature's lush beauty. Machine woven of easy care Olefin, this collection transitions from indoor to outdoor use. With designs ranging from traditional to tropical to contemporary, White Oak is sure to find a place in your outdoor living space. This rug is…
This luxurious line of heirloom quality rugs utilizes skilled artisans who have perfected the ancient art of Tibetan weaving. During the weaving process, the craftsmen utilize the knife tool to cut yarn looped around the iron rod, which is a tool unique to Tibetan weavers. The iron rod allows the area rug to have a ridge-like surface, which is a distinctive trait of Tibetan carpets. These elegant masterpieces are rich in history, charm, and timeless beauty. If you’re looking to add a luxurious touch to your space, you’ll want to spend some time browsing these alluring pieces. With free shipping and a 30-day return policy, you simply can’t go wrong.
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