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Oushak rugs are the most popular and one of the oldest traditional rugs. Oushak (Usak) rugs use a particular family of designs, called by the convention after the city of Ushak, Turkey. Oushak rugs are known for the silky, luminous wool they work with. The dyes tend towards cinnamon, terracotta tints, gold, blues, greens, ivory, saffron, and grays. The soft wool is obtained from the chest of a lamb where it's softer because of the minimal sun exposure. The fairly larger knots used in this type of rug enable larger patterns on the rug which is a designer's delight. Most of the dyes are obtained from natural vegetables because of the lighter colors used in these rugs.
Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
A transitional rug design, hand-knotted using the finest of material to create a look and feel that will enhance any room.
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A luxurious rug design, hand-knotted using the finest of materials to create a look and feel that will enhance any room.
This elegantly handwoven rug is from India and woven from the finest wool to create a soft and luxurious piece that will work well in so many different settings.
A mix of both traditional and transitional styles can be found in the collection. Expertly handwoven with handspun "Gazni" wool. Gazni wool is from sheep that live in the mountainous area of Afghanistan that borders northern Pakistan. It is a thick yarn with a high content of lanolin resulting in a sturdy yet soft texture.
Pasargad NY
This contemporary / Abstract rug is from the Modern collection and features a beautiful classic. These rugs bring modern sophistication to your home, hand-knotted, modern designs, perfect for your modern decor. The varying pile heights will add a spark of interest to these rugs AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES: Area Rugs: 2’x3’ | 3’x5’ | 4’x6’ | 6’x9’ | 8’x10’ | 9’x12’ | 10’x14’ Runners: 2’4”x8’ | 2’4”x10’ ROUND 6' 7' 8' AND CUSTOM SIZE
This collection is based on the classic 18th-century authentic French designs, that the collection is world-famous for. These hand-knotted rugs recreate the European feel and style of a bygone elegant era.
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 round inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand and Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
This collection is based on antique oriental rug design 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.
This collection is based on antique oriental rug design 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 and Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
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