Woven Around the World
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Every region carries centuries of tradition, technique, and artistry woven into every knot.
Persia
Iran
The pinnacle of rug artistry. Iranian rugs are celebrated for their intricate floral motifs, rich color palettes, and unparalleled craftsmanship refined over thousands of years.
South Asia
India
A diverse weaving tradition spanning centuries. Indian rugs range from luxurious hand-knotted silks to bold dhurries, blending Mughal-era elegance with vibrant regional artistry.
South Asia
Pakistan
Master weavers carrying on Persian and Central Asian traditions. Pakistani rugs are known for exceptionally fine knotting, deep jewel tones, and intricate Bokhara and Peshawar designs.
Central Asia
Afghanistan
Renowned for deep, rich reds and robust tribal weaving. Afghan rugs showcase nomadic heritage with elephant-foot (gul) patterns, exceptional wool quality, and remarkable durability.
East Asia
China
Elegant simplicity meets silk luxury. Chinese rugs are distinguished by open-field compositions, symbolic motifs like dragons and lotus flowers, and a refined palette of golds, blues, and ivories.
Anatolia
Turkey
Where East meets West. Turkish rugs feature the distinctive symmetrical (Ghiordes) knot, producing durable weaves with warm earth tones, prayer niche designs, and timeless Anatolian motifs.
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Tibet
Highland weaving with Buddhist motifs
Turkmenistan
Nomadic Tekke and Yomut gul designs
Persian
Classic Persian-style rugs
Nepal
Tibetan-knot wool and silk blends
Egypt
Ancient textile heritage revived
Armenia
Rich dyes and symbolic knotwork
USA
American-made and Navajo-inspired
Morocco
Berber and Beni Ourain traditions
France
Aubusson and Savonnerie elegance
Caucasian
Bold geometric tribal patterns
Caucasus
Highland village weaving
Kurdistan
Durable tribal and village weaves
Portugal
European needlepoint craft
Azerbaijan
Shirvan and Kazak heritage
Hamadan
Ancient Iranian weaving center
Indonesia
Tropical island weaving traditions
Kashmir
Luxurious silk artistry
Russia
Eastern European weaving heritage
Tabriz
Renowned Iranian city of weavers
Each region's weaving tradition reflects its history, climate, and culture. The origin of a rug influences its knot style, color palette, and design vocabulary — making every piece a window into its homeland.
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