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Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
Based on authentic designs and using only the finest, these rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patterns that have created the most beautiful of decors over the centuries.
Boasting a long and storied history, antique rugs and carpets that were knotted are among the more intriguing of all rugs. The inspiration for this comes from authentic designs, hand-knotted in the traditional style. The introduction of wool adds the final touch of luxury.
This wine-colored, elegantly handwoven rug is from India and woven from the finest materials to create a soft and luxurious piece that works well in all different settings.
The wool and viscose are cleverly combined to create this contemporary hand-knotted line. Design elements are predominantly floral but always beautiful in subtly neutral color palettes.
Specific aspects of colors and designs have been incorporated in this high-quality collection of Timeless classic Oriental designs, hand-knotted in India. The wool used, is a mixture of Mongolian and New Zealand wool. These lustrous wools come from sheep's wool with a high content of lanolin. This improves the resiliency and therefore the quality of the carpet. The knotting system used is the Oriental Senneh knot. This collection has a high knot count of 190-200 knots per square inch. The results are a sharpness of design seen in the intricate patterns, combined with an overall look of quality.
This Collection is based on antique Oriental rug designs but uses a contemporary color palette. The main characteristic of these rugs is the noticeable abrash (color change), a new technique of weaving between two color hues, which imparts an antique look. Hand-knotted in China with a very high knot count and using only the finest wools, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one. With a very high knot count of approximately 240 knots per square inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand & Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
Boasting a long and storied history, antique rugs and carpets that were woven in India are among the more intriguing of all oriental rugs. The inspiration for this collection comes from authentic Oriental designs, hand-knotted in the traditional style. The introduction of two-ply wools adds the final touch of luxury.
Based on authentic oriental designs and using only the finest of wools & silks, these handwoven rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patterns that have created the most beautiful of decors over the centuries.
This collection is based on antique oriental rug designs but uses a contemporary color palette. The main characteristic of these rugs is the noticeable abrash (color change), a new technique of weaving between two color hues, which imparts an antique look. Hand-knotted in China with a very high knot count and using only the finest wools, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one. With a very high knot count of approximately 240 knots per square inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand & Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
A product of contemporary and traditional Tibetan one of kind patterns. The designs are taken from Tibetan crafted rugs, with a more contemporary theme. The rug is a blend of native Indian wool, together with the finest of New Zealand wool.
Boasting a long and storied history, antique rugs and carpets that were knotted in India are among the more intriguing of all oriental rugs. The inspiration for this collection comes from authentic oriental designs, hand-knotted in the traditional style. The introduction of two-ply wools adds the final touch of luxury.
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