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Hereke Rug 80 x 130 Hereke
80 x 125
1,981€ 1,285€
Cashmere Silk Rug 120 x 190 Cashmere Silk
124 x 187
1,874€
20
Cashmere Silk Rug 240 x 250 Cashmere Silk
241 x 248
18,445€ 14,756€
45
Rug Hereke 130 x 190 Hereke
128 x 191
5,652€ 3,105€
35
Rug Qum 100 x 140 Qum
102 x 141
5,700€ 3,700€
50
Rug Hereke 100 x 150 Hereke
95 x 152
3,022€ 1,511€
45
Rug Cashmere Silk 70 x 90 Cashmere Silk
65 x 91
1,927€ 1,059€
Rug Hereke 80 x 130 Hereke
79 x 130
1,862€
30
Rug Isfahan 340 x 250 Isfahan
248 x 335
13,923€ 9,758€
50
Rug Cashmere Silk 160 x 90 Cashmere Silk
92 x 163
1,993€ 999€
Rug Cashmere Silk 100 x 60 Cashmere Silk
62 x 104
886€
35
Rug Qum 150 x 90 Qum
91 x 152
2,207€ 1,433€
40
Rug Qum 300 x 200 Qum
198 x 300
33,320€ 19,635€
50
Rug Cashmere Silk 270 x 240 Cashmere Silk
242 x 265
11,602€ 5,783€
40
Rug Kashmir 310 x 80 Kashmir
81 x 311
1,755€ 1,053€
Hereke Rug 190 x 130 Hereke
126 x 185
4,224€
30
Hereke Rug 280 x 190 Hereke
189 x 278
16,065€ 11,186€
40
Cashmere Silk Rug 190 x 120 Cashmere Silk
122 x 185
5,604€ 3,367€
35
Cashmere Silk Rug 160 x 90 Cashmere Silk
92 x 156
2,820€ 1,832€
20
Cashmere Silk Rug 120 x 80 Cashmere Silk
81 x 122
1,814€ 1,451€
30
Qum Rug 150 x 100 Qum
99 x 154
3,712€ 2,606€
Qum Rug 160 x 100 Qum
95 x 157
2,606€
20
Hereke Rug 120 x 80 Hereke
79 x 124
1,749€ 1,398€
20
Cashmere Silk Rug 210 x 210 Cashmere Silk
213 x 213
5,640€ 4,510€
30
Cashmere Silk Rug 100 x 60 Cashmere Silk
62 x 96
523€ 368€
40
Hereke Rug 370 x 270 Hereke
270 x 365
33,320€ 20,230€
20
Cashmere Silk Rug 150 x 90 Cashmere Silk
92 x 154
1,374€ 1,094€
40
Cashmere Silk Rug 180 x 270 Cashmere Silk
180 x 270
14,518€ 8,746€
20
Isfahan Rug 70 x 100 Isfahan
70 x 100
1,588€ 1,273€
30
Cashmere Silk Rug 90 x 150 Cashmere Silk
93 x 153
2,796€ 1,957€
35
Cashmere Silk Rug 80 x 130 Cashmere Silk
79 x 127
2,249€ 1,463€
30
Tabriz Rug 150 x 200 Tabriz
149 x 203
6,664€ 4,676€
40
Hereke Rug 80 x 130 Hereke
80 x 125
2,225€ 1,332€
Rug Hereke 120 x 190 Hereke
122 x 185
4,093€
Rug Hereke 60 x 90 Hereke
63 x 93
3,153€
20
Rug Cashmere Silk 60 x 100 Cashmere Silk
63 x 97
755€ 606€
45
Rug Cashmere Silk 280 x 360 Cashmere Silk
276 x 361
13,804€ 7,616€
Rug Cashmere Silk 80 x 130 Cashmere Silk
76 x 128
1,564€
40
Rug Cashmere Silk 80 x 130 Cashmere Silk
78 x 126
2,475€ 1,487€
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Rug Cashmere Silk 130 x 190 Cashmere Silk
125 x 187
2,951€ 1,767€
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Silk Rugs

Silk rugs overview

A hand-knotted silk rug - Exquisite, valuable and exquisitely elegant

In our online store we present you noble, high-quality and hand-knotted silk rugs as unique pieces in a particularly large number of pieces. A rug made of silk captivates with its unique coloring, is qualitatively first-class, elegant and finely made. Hand-knotted from pure silk and carefully manufactured, an oriental rug always gives your rooms a homely, inimitable ambience, whether decoratively mounted on the wall or lying on the floor. Outstanding, for example, in Ghom, Hereke and Kashmir rugs is the exact knotting, which is created in careful handwork over months. Whether the precious Ghom rug knotted in India and Iran or the Hereke made with about 1,000,000 knots per square meter from China and Turkey: Excellent and luxurious silk rugs buy conveniently through our online store!

What is special about oriental rugs and what makes them so unique?

The production of rugs goes back to a tradition that has lasted for thousands of years. Even before the birth of Christ, the peoples of Central and Central Asia decorated their tents with the woven works of art. In the late Middle Ages, court manufactories were founded by shahs, moguls and sultans, where the knotting techniques for oriental rugs were further refined. In general, the manufacture of these products, in addition to the regions already mentioned, also takes place in Tibet, the Caucasus, the Maghreb and Pakistan. The silk rug becomes exceptionally precious not only because of the use of pure silk, but also because of the number of knots per square meter. Because the denser this is, the more complex is the production, which gives the oriental rug its exclusivity and not least its durability. Furthermore, the value of such a work of art depends on the following factors:

  • Age
  • Origin
  • Color and pattern
  • Type of knotting
  • Material

The knotting density of a pure silk rug

Knotting density is the number of knots per square meter. However, this varies from country to country in which the rug was made. For example, the knot count in China is based on different assumptions than a hand-knotted silk rug from India. Therefore, you should note that depending on the region, there are different systems for indicating the knot density. We carry for you the highest quality oriental rugs from Turkey, China, India as well as Iran. Our exclusive silk rug uniques are without exception characterized by a particularly high knot density and the use of high-quality silk - another feature for the exclusivity of our products, which you can expect when you buy everything from our silk rugs.

What are the characteristics of silk rugs?

Pure silk rugs are famous all over the world and are considered the noblest and finest rugs of the Orient. Unlike Persian rugs, which often feature bold hues, most of our silk rugs are crafted in soft pastel tones. Nevertheless, strong color accents can be set on a silk rug with strong colors, such as red, or through natural tones, such as sand-colored nuances. Such products have a particularly long life and are often even inherited, since, for example, a hundred-year preservation use is not uncommon. The great silk rug knot density as well as the color brilliance make the rug of silk a special work of art with unique flair. Especially noble and unique silk rugs they furthermore also provided with a signature. In the signature, the knotting manufacture of the Turkish and Persian silk rugs is recorded.

What is actually silk? A short digression

Silk is a purely natural product and is produced by the mulberry moth, a butterfly originally native to China. 30 days after its birth, it begins to pupate and in the following three days produces a fine thread about 2800 m long. To put this into perspective, it takes one ton of silk cocoons to produce 115 kg of suitable raw silk for further processing, which in turn requires 50,000 caterpillars. Since a single cocoon thread is too fine for the production of rug silk, six to eleven threads at a time are taken together to form a raw silk thread. The coiled silk is boiled in a soapy liquor to remove the silk mucilage produced by the caterpillar as a binder and to make it pliable. Both the production of the cocoon and the breeding of new caterpillars and processing of the silk cocoon are extremely time consuming, which is what makes rug silk so valuable.

What is the best way to clean your silk rug?

We recommend that you clean your silk rug with little water and only with special cleaning agents that do not attack the material. Please always take care to preserve the structure as well as the shine of the rug, as hand-knotted rugs made of pure silk are very sensitive. If you want to clean your rug yourself, you can treat it with special agents or even with a damp cloth if it is not so dirty. If you do not want to take any risks, it is best to have it treated by experts in cleaning. This should always be done in a rug cleaning, as chemicals can attack the silk rug. Therefore, for everyday use in the home with a child and pets, a pure silk rug is not suitable, but as a decorative accessory conjures up a fascinating eye-catcher on any apartment wall.

With Ghom, Kashmir and Hereke rugs we present you the most precious from the world of silk rugs

The Persian city of Ghom is located 150 kilometers south of Tehran. Here rug weaving for genuine Persian rugs has developed only at the beginning of the 20th century. Characteristic of the Ghom rug is the noble production, with Persian knots often tightly knotted. The design for these high quality Persian rugs have their origins in various areas of Iran. The Kashmir rug is famous all over the world. The motives and also the color compositions are very traditional and have their origin in the Mogul dynasty of the 16th century. Hereke, the town on the northern gulf shore of Izmit, has been home to traditional Turkish rug weaving for centuries. It is virtually synonymous with the splendor and unique quality of its products. A Hereke rug is characterized by traditional patterns and motifs as well as Ottoman ornaments.

A sigated silk rug for the wall

An Exclusive silk rug makes an excellent wall hanging. A particularly valuable piece is signed by its master. When looking for a suitable silk rug, we will be happy to help you browse through our assortment. If you are looking for a pure silk rug, we recommend a rug knotted on a warp of silk. A warp of silk guarantees a very fine knotting and is usually signed. Each silk tapestry is delivered with a certificate that contains all the information.

Buy pure silk tapestries online at Rugway

Browse now to your heart's content in our online store, and treat yourself to one of our fine silk rugs of the highest quality! With us you will find your unique piece made of pure silk. In great colors like red, blue and beige everything is represented. A Persian rug knotted with real silk is exclusive and keeps its value. Online you can be inspired by our wide selection and buy your own silk rug! Our portal, awarded with the prestigious seal "Trusted Shops", always guarantees you an absolutely risk-free purchase, because your complete satisfaction is always our highest aspiration! If you are in possession of an antique silk rug we can also make you an offer for purchase.

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