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Isfahan Rug 230 x 150 Isfahan
154 x 231
12,019€
Kazak Rug 270 x 80 Kazak
78 x 272
1,035€
Samarkand Rug 200 x 150 Samarkand
154 x 204
1,844€
Kazak Rug 230 x 90 Kazak
85 x 225
987€
Samarkand Rug 300 x 80 Samarkand
83 x 296
1,904€
Samarkand Rug 290 x 80 Samarkand
78 x 293
1,671€
Bidjar Rug 150 x 90 Bidjar
87 x 150
856€
Djosan Rug 120 x 80 Djosan
75 x 115
577€
Kashan Rug 170 x 120 Kashan
118 x 170
1,493€
Gabbeh Rug 200 x 140 Gabbeh
144 x 203
874€
Yalameh Rug 90 x 60 Yalameh
58 x 86
339€
Vintage Rug 470 x 330 Vintage
329 x 470
5,295€
Vintage Rug 340 x 240 Vintage
243 x 339
2,320€
Kilim Rug 80 x 60 Kilim
62 x 82
182€
Najafabad Rug 300 x 200 Najafabad
195 x 296
1,463€
Kashmar Rug 350 x 250 Kashmar
251 x 345
6,426€
Qum Rug 160 x 100 Qum
98 x 156
6,604€
Sandjan Rug 160 x 110 Sandjan
105 x 160
779€
Kilim Rug 170 x 120 Kilim
123 x 173
440€
Kilim Rug 120 x 80 Kilim
83 x 122
193€
Qum Rug 150 x 100 Qum
98 x 148
6,307€
Patchwork Rug 150 x 150 Patchwork
150 x 150
547€
Ziegler Rug 240 x 170 Ziegler
170 x 241
1,868€
Ziegler Rug 290 x 210 Ziegler
207 x 288
2,951€
Vintage Rug 410 x 300 Vintage
295 x 410
3,570€
Hamedan Rug 100 x 60 Hamedan
62 x 98
333€
Patchwork Rug 120 x 80 Patchwork
83 x 123
196€
Tabriz Rug 100 x 100 Tabriz
102 x 100
2,142€
Hamedan Rug 100 x 70 Hamedan
72 x 97
291€
Hamedan Rug 320 x 110 Hamedan
112 x 315
1,190€
Kilim Rug 130 x 80 Kilim
80 x 129
208€
Vintage Rug 370 x 260 Vintage
258 x 365
2,147€
Bakhtiar Rug 310 x 210 Bakhtiar
208 x 305
2,403€
Ziegler Rug 200 x 160 Ziegler
157 x 197
1,386€
 Rug 140 x 100 Teppich
95 x 135
642€
Tabriz Rug 300 x 200 Tabriz
201 x 302
2,255€
Loribaft Rug 140 x 90 Loribaft
89 x 136
737€
Hamedan Rug 310 x 100 Hamedan
100 x 307
1,076€
Vintage Rug 300 x 200 Vintage
200 x 303
1,273€
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Oriental Rugs

Oriental rugs overview

Hand knotted oriental rugs - style and elegance for your home

Genuine hand-knotted oriental rugs are considered to be the most beautiful and best in the world. In the past they were often found in classically furnished households, but for several years now they have been especially appreciated for their originality and authenticity. With the return to genuine values, oriental rugs are also very much in vogue again today. Whether rustic, well bourgeois or modern, the rugs fit in seamlessly and give any room a pleasant, homely atmosphere. Especially a modern interior, which often turns out simple and straightforward, can thereby be given a classic rug an exotic and valuable touch.

Definition oriental rug

The variety of oriental rugs and their respective characteristics are often difficult to overview even for experts. Already with the term "Orient" it is often unclear which exact area is to be described with it. This gap is caused by different valuation approaches. While today we usually equate the Muslim countries of the Near and Middle East with the Orient, the Orient was once referred to as the Orient. With it all Asian countries south of Russia, thus also China, and the north African countries were included. The Oriental rug is also based on this older territorial definition and thus Moroccan and Chinese rugs also belong to it.

Brief information about the most important countries of origin of oriental rugs

  • Persian rugs: Persian rugs are probably the best known oriental carpets. A Persian rug is characterized by its expressive animal and floral illustrations. Due to their incredible variety, there is something for almost every taste. Exclusive Isfahan rugs, indestructible Bijar rugs and woolly Gabbeh rugs are just a few of the many Persian provenances in which high-quality rugs are knotted by hand.
  • Afghan rugs: In Afghanistan, rugs are an important part of culture and daily life. Afghan rugs are short pile, finely knotted and reddish brown in color. Despite the ongoing conflicts in the country, genuine Afghan oriental rugs are still knotted. Due to their calm character, they have found many friends around the world.
  • Turkish rugs: Hand-knotted Turkish oriental rugs have become very rare today. Well known are the small and extremely fine silk bridges from the city of Hereke. A Hereke rug can have up to 3 million knots per square meter. However, you should be careful when buying on vacation. Often imitations are sold there at unreasonable prices.
  • Indian rugs: India is where most of the world's Oriental rugs are hand-knotted today. The oriental and Muslim influence came to India in various conquests of Central Asian powers. The manufactories established at that time also brought the art of rug weaving to the country. Today, Indian tea rugs are characterized by exceptionally soft wool and a very good price.
  • Chinese rugs: The Middle Kingdom belongs to the extended definition of the Orient. Contrary to the country's widely known reputation today, Chinese rugs date back to a time when China stood for exceptional art objects. Fortunately, for the hand-knotted oriental rugs, this standard of quality has been preserved. As the country of origin of real silk, the silk rugs in particular are exceptionally beautiful and fine.
  • Pakistani rugs: In Pakistan's history, rug knotting has played a rather minor role. Today, mainly the very popular Ziegler rugs are knotted here. Here they were knotted from their original design in many new patterns. In terms of color, these are often beige and red. In exceptional cases, these rugs are also knotted with blue or green. The pile of Ziegler rugs is short and robust.
  • Moroccan rugs: The Moroccan Berber rug is probably the thickest and wooliest in the entire Orient. The feel of this rug is incredibly soft. However, you should have a separate eye on the quality of the wool, because the cheapest offer is often not the best.
  • Uzbek rugs: Oriental rugs are no longer knotted in Uzbekistan today. Once the country lay on the legendary Silk Road on which already Marco Polo traveled in the 13th century and brought us closer to the Far Eastern culture. The popular Bukhara rugs originate from today's city of Buxoro.
  • Rugs from Nepal: In the country at the roof of the world, high-pile and woolly Nepal rugs are knotted. Their colors are usually very original and natural.

What makes a hand-knotted oriental rug?

The tradition of hand-knotting rugs has a very long and ancient past. It is estimated that this originated in Central Asia about 3000 years ago and relatively quickly underwent an amazingly high professionalization. Thus, the oldest preserved rug, the so-called Pasyryk rug, was already knotted with a total of 1,300,000 symmetrical double knots, which requires a distinct knowledge of rug knotting. Even today, most oriental rugs are still knotted by hand with great dedication and attention to detail. The difference to a machine-made rug is quickly apparent even to laymen. Machine reknotted rugs are harder and processed with synthetic fibers. They also lack the natural authority and originality of a genuine hand-knotted oriental rug. In addition, the high-quality wool of a genuine hand-knotted rug ensures that the room acoustics and climate are noticeably improved. This is another property that a rug made of synthetic fibers cannot offer.

Buy a real oriental rug at Rugway

At Rugway we offer a complete range of genuine hand-knotted oriental rugs. We can draw on over 40 years of experience and expertise. Through our competent network of suppliers, we can also offer you the rugs at reasonable prices. Make yourselves with pleasure an overview and look around with us. If the decision is difficult for you, you can contact us by mail or telephone. Otherwise, we offer a 30-day return policy and free round-trip shipping.

Our most popular categories

Tabriz rugs Nain rugs Sarough Rugs
Bijar Rugs Isfahan Rugs Keshan rugs
Kirman Rugs Turkmen rugs Mir rugs
Moud rugs Loribaft rugs Kashmir rugs
Hereke rugs Ghom rugs Farahan rugs
Gashgai rugs Shiraz rugs Heriz rugs
Bakhtiar rugs Senneh rugs Yalameh rugs
Kazak rugs Anatolia rugs Baluch rugs
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