Hand-knotted rugs, often referred to as Oriental or Persian rugs, are masterfully woven by skilled artisans using age-old techniques. Each rug is meticulously crafted knot by knot, showcasing exceptional artistry, longevity, and detailed patterns. Enjoy a free rug pad with purchases over $2000!
Hand knotted in India from the finest wool, this Indo Heriz rug embodies traditional craftsmanship with its bold geometric medallion design. Set on an ivory field, the pattern is highlighted...
Authentically hand knotted, this Persian Kazak rug brings bold artistry to interiors with its dynamic Tryptic layout and commanding octagonal medallions. Set upon a rich blue field, the medallions in...
Hand knotted in India, this Agra rug offers a rich blend of luxury and tradition with its .75" plush wool pile and classic floral design. The deep midnight blue field...
Masterfully hand knotted in Pakistan, this French Savonnerie–style rug captures the opulent spirit of European design with its refined trellis pattern and timeless sophistication. The ivory backdrop is richly adorned...
Expertly hand knotted in Nepal from the finest wool, this Tufenkian rug draws inspiration from William Morris and the celebrated Arts & Crafts movement. The Voysey design showcases stylized floral...
Celebrated for their striking geometric patterns and enduring craftsmanship, Heriz-style rugs remain a favorite among collectors, and this vintage Indo Heriz piece reflects the tradition beautifully. Hand knotted from premium...
Expertly hand knotted in premium wool, this Tibetan rug from Michaelian & Kohlberg features a soft .6" pile that offers both comfort and resilience. Designed with transitional floral patterns in...
This hand-knotted Tibetan rug by Michaelian & Kohlberg is made from the finest wool and features a plush .6" pile height that balances strength with elegance. Showcasing intricate floral motifs...
This 8.7x12.4 ft Persian Bidjar rug is an extraordinary hand-knotted masterpiece, woven at a remarkable 350 knots per square inch and celebrated as one of the enduring “Iron Rugs of...