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Handmade Rugs – How and Why

We take great pride in bringing you some of the most stunning handmade rugs from around the world. we sell luxury handmade rugs of all shapes, sizes, styles, materials and designs, with a specialty in hand knotted rugs. However there are a wide range of different rug constructions on the market. Although some of these types of rug may look similar, they all have their own set of characteristics and on closer inspection the variation in quality is easily visible. The variation in their wear with use is huge, so it’s really important to understand the differences between them if you want a rug that is going to be suitable for your space and provide you with more than a couple of years of use. For those who are not familiar with the different kinds of rug construction, here’s a short guide to help you make sense of the world of handmade rugs. Hand Knotted Rugs Creating this type of rug involves knotting strands of wool of silk around cotton foundation threads on a traditional loom. Weave...

Geometric Hand Knotted Rugs

In Nepal, colour really is everywhere. From the bustling market places to the Buddhist temples, and of course the continually crisp blue skies. We have interpreted this riot of colour in a range of exuberant new designs, combining energetic tones with modern neutrals that fit seamlessly with contemporary styles. Throughout the design process, we have constantly referred to the current and future trends of interior design, whist retaining our original design vision. Endless sampling and advanced computer visuals have enabled an unprecedented level control over the design process, allowing us to tweak every detail, striving for perfection. We can be confident that our designs unique blend of simplicity and sophistication will allow the characteristic beauty of the Hand Knotted Rug to shine through. We are passionate believers in the many handmade methods that are skilfully performed to create our rugs. The carding, the spinning, the dying, the hand knotting, the finishing- each and every...