Persian Rugs – The Perfect Choice for Traditional, Modern, and Contemporary Homes

Mixing traditional Persian rugs with contemporary design or new Persian rugs with traditional decor is a key way to create an interesting and compelling interior design. Persian rugs are also very affordable if you choose from the hand-knotted range of vintage and contemporary Persian rugs in our large inventory at © 1800getarug.com .

 

 

Persian rugs are consistently the rug of choice for the homes of influential designers. Husband and wife designers Charles and Ray Eames became famous for their mid-20th century designs. They used a selection of Persian rugs to decorate a cute reading nook in their contemporary California home. Even the celebrated 20th century architect known as Le Corbusier – the man credited with creating “white box” Modernism – placed Persian rugs in the living rooms of his all-white masterpieces.

Chocolate Brown, Vintage Persian Bakhtiar, Hand Knotted, 100% Wool, Worn and Distressed, Sheared Low, Zero Pile, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Wide Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Bakhtiar is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

These statement rug choices by the Eames’ and Le Corbusier are all the more relevant in the 21st century when many interior designers know the secret to great interior design – whether traditional, modern, contemporary, eclectic, jungalow, or maximalism – is a Persian rug. Read on to discover why the beauty, tradition, and handmade narrative pleasure of these rugs is just right for your home no matter what your decorating style.

 

 

Persian Rugs versus Oriental Rugs

In the 21st century, the terms Persian rug and Oriental rug refer broadly to the same type of rug. The two terms became interchangeable in the 19th century when exports of these rugs to the US and Europe took off and found new, appreciative customers. To make things easy we’ll use the term Persian rug in this post.

Blush Red, Vintage Persian Heriz with Flower Medallion Design, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Even Wear, Sheared Low, Good Condition, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Heriz is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Antique, Vintage, or New?

Persian rugs are still made today using traditional patterns that are often updated with colors that appeal to 21st century consumers. Antique Persian rugs are generally accepted to be older than 100 years, although some rug dealers choose 80 years as the cut-off. Vintage means older than twenty years but less than 100 years. We stock mainly vintage and new Persian rugs. Often we overdye our vintage rugs to change a colorful, busy pattern into a single color rug where the original pattern is still visible.

Swan White, Vintage Persian Bijar, Flower Design, Pure Wool, Hand Knotted, Thick and Plush, Good Condition, Clean, Wide Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Bijar is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

here Were Traditional Persian Rugs Made?

Traditional Persian rugs don’t represent a single culture or style. They were hand-knotted or loom woven by many tribes, nomads, urban imperial cultures (for example the Mughal Empire) in many regions and countries using different techniques, colors, patterns and fibers.

The epicenter of Persian rug weaving was the country we now know as Iran. At the height of Persia’s power its empire spread from its “heart” (the capital of Persepolis in present-day Iran) west to Egypt, east to Kabul and northern India, north to Turkey, and south to the Persian Gulf.

Persian Rugs
This is an illustration of the height of the Persian Empire.. © 1800getarug.com

The largest and best-known centers for rug production were in Persia. These centers include Tabriz (1500-1550), Herat (1525-1650), Kashan (1525-1650) and Kerman (1600-1650). Rugs made in these locations are usually referred to by the locations.

There’s a surprising twist to the tale of Persian rugs. When exports of Persian rugs to Europe and the United States took off in the 19th century it soon became apparent western taste didn’t always match the rugs being imported. Entrepreneurs reacted by creating a style of Persian rugs known as Zieglers. The name Ziegler isn’t a location or a tribe, but is the name of a German company that commissioned their own rug style to match the desires of Western customers.

 

What Types of Designs Are Found in Persian Rugs?

Many Persian designs feature plants, gardens, and animals, often interlaced or bordered with geometric patterns or featuring central medallions. Popular motifs from the past to the present include the Tree of Life and the Four Seasons. These lush botanical patterns represent a mix of reality and the magical realm of faith and imagination. Many weaving centers were located in arid, desert-like regions that despite the adverse climate had areas of lush growth due to ingenious canals and aqueduct systems that made deserts bloom.

Scarlet Red, Vintage Persian Heriz with Geometric Medallion Design, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Even Wear, Sheared Low, Good Condition, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Heriz is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

 

There’s so much more to know about Persian rugs –  knotting techniques, density (knots per square inch), dye processes  – which is why we warmly invite you to visit with one of our rug specialists at our showroom just six miles from the greater New York metro area. Or if you live further away, please schedule a video call so we can show you a range of our hand-knotted and affordable Persian rugs.  Call Now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Essence: Rug Knots

 

Before we think about technology and machinery, coloring and design, hand skill and passed-on knowledge, there is one single, elemental component to rug weaving: the knot. Rug knot is such a simple concept that one might overlook its central position in rug structure, look and durability.

nomad or a village hand-woven rug
Nomadic Loom.  –  Village / workshop Loom.  ©1800getarug.com

 

There are two ways a rug knot is defined: density and type. When choosing a nomad or a village hand-woven rug, one might not consider the density of the knot a major factor. These traditional articles are made either within a season – and therefore fast – or with simple looms, and usually contain about 25-100 knots per square inch. Other factors are at play here: originality of the individual artist’s design (from memory), natural local dyes, manual labor, and plenty of love.

Sun Baked Orange, Serapi Heriz with Large Medallion Design, Vegetable Dyes, Hand Knotted, Aryana Grade, High Mountain Wool, Soft Pile, Densely Woven, Oriental Rug
Close-up of a Kazak rug. Notice the rather closely woven rug knots. ©1800getarug.com

 

The workshop hand-made rugs, however, are woven on a much more sophisticated machinery. Precision is therefore a major factor- on par with design and authenticity. The knot density ranges between 100-1000 knots per square inch. If you consider that each knot takes about 10 seconds to complete, it is astounding how long finishing a large enough rug may take, keeping in mind a rather high knot density.

Terracotta Antique Persian Mahal Good Condition with Some Wear Clean Hand Knotted Oriental Rug
This Handcrafted Antique Persian , is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. ©1800getarug.com

 

The other way of thinking of a rug knot is its method, with two predominant ones being symmetrical and asymmetrical. Popular in most of Iran, India, Egypt, China, and parts of Turkey, the asymmetrical, or Persian Senneh, have their knot loops tied around two warps and come up on the same sides to make the rug tufts. The Turkish Ghiordes knot (the symmetrical one) goes around two warp threads on opposite sides and comes up in the middle. The most commonly used knots are slight variations on the Persian one. The Tibetan knot is perhaps the most interesting one, wrapping around warps in a complex fashion and reminiscent of Indic script.

Fire Whirl Red, Antique Persian Heriz, Good Condition, Clean, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug
An Illustration of a Persian Knot. ©1800getarug.com

 

The study of rug knots is not necessarily complex, but it certainly is full of grace and style, which is necessary for understanding the structure, design, and feel of these wonderful hand-woven rugs that we cherish throughout our lives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evolution of The Loom

 

From the most basic designs to sophisticated machinery, the venerable loom is at the heart of rug making and is a key invention that heralded each of the eras of human technical advances, bringing people together.

Another Look the Classic Loom. At the Handloom and Crafts Museum in Delhi
Take. At the Handloom and Crafts Museum in Delhi. © 1800getarug.com 

 

While it may look a bit intimidating, the loom is a rather simple construction, at its core. An interlocking structure of moving wooden beam frames is strung tightly together by yarn (warp) to create the rug foundation while a second yarn (weft) is passed through perpendicularly to hold the rug together. The pile yarn would then be woven into the rug base to create the visual patterns and texture of hand-woven carpets.

Another Look the Classic Loom. At the Handloom and Crafts Museum in Delhi.
Another Look the Classic Loom. At the Handloom and Crafts Museum in Delhi by ajay surya. © 1800getarug.com 

 

 

The process of weaving is traced back to the Neolithic age when its invention helped herald the agricultural revolution by both utilizing the newly mastered control over crops and techniques of extracting yarn from wool, and by helping make a home. Regular settlements and the nomads could use comfortable and beautiful rugs on their floors and walls, warming their abodes both literally and figuratively. Many rituals evolved to include rugs in them ever since.

 

A Modern Simple Loom at Our Rug Facility in Jaipur.
A Modern Simple Loom at Our Rug Facility in Jaipur. © 1800getarug.com 

 

For all these millennia and all this prehistoric art, the basic loin loom was utilized, until later advances in the Middle Ages. The weavers used a very simple construction and their own body tension needed to make a rug for a perfect purpose. Later evolutions of the loom included stationary, heavier looms where separate heddles could be lifted to create complex designs, administered by a second weaver if the rug is too big. In 1773, a British weaver John Kay invented the flying shuttle, which could be flung across and around the loom, eliminating the need for the second person.

John Kay invented the flying shuttle
 John Kay invented the flying shuttle. © 1800getarug.com 

 

By twentieth century the looms became fully mechanized and powered electrically. This final stage has dramatically reduced the labor and increased production. That being said, the automated looms will of course never achieve the artistry, attention, and skill of experienced master weaver hands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The simple beauty of Kilim Flatweave rugs

 

Sometimes things can be uncomplicated, sometimes they can be understated. Sometimes the beauty comes from the simplicity of the design and execution. Look no further than Kilim hand-woven rugs, classic flatweave carpets known for their unique contained look and versatility.

Medium Gray, Flat Weave, American Indian Southwest Geometric Design, Hand Woven, 100% Wool, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted American Indian Southwest Geometric Design is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

One of the most consistent technique to go back centuries, Kilim rugs were most likely first used by nomadic peoples of Middle East and Central Asia. The earliest examples were found around Khotan, present day Xinjiang, China, one of the centers of trade along the Silk Roads, and go back centuries. The name is derived from Turkish “gelim”, which means, “to spread” (as in, to spread a rug). Its pure geometrical designs are believed to have mystical, inspirational powers.

Bone White, Afghan Kilim with All Over Colorful Geometric Pattern, 100% Wool, Natural Dyes, Flat Weave, Hand Woven, Reversible, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Afghan Kilim is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

To us, the most fascinating thing about the hand-woven Kilim rugs is the unique weaving technique, called slit weave. These rugs don’t have a pile, and are created by simply weaving the woolen wefts and the cotton or wool warps (thread ratio is 16 of weft, 14 of warp). Two different-colored weft blocks are tightly packed into the warp by a special comb and returned to original side once they reach each other, leaving a slight “gap” in between – the slit! This is the origin of the traditional Kilim motif: diagonal and horizontal lines, a pattern designed for durability.

Coconut Brown, Hand Woven, Flat Weave, American Indian Southwest Geometric Design, 100% Wool, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted American Indian Southwest Geometric Design is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug.© 1800getarug.com

 

While the traditional colors for these magical Kilim hand-woven rugs are blue, green, red, and yellow, the modern take on the carpets includes a variety of dyes and designs. Still these works of art are as versatile and affordable as they were centuries ago: they are easy to spread or fold, don’t crease; are great at being a centerpiece decoration, hanging on a wall or serving as a door step rug, or for saddling your mule, if the occasion truly calls for it!

Peach Color, Flat Weave, American Indian Southwest Geometric Design, 100% Wool, Hand Woven, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted American Indian Southwest Geometric Design is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

What are Peshawar Hand-Woven rugs?

 

Looking into our rugs is sometimes like looking into the depths of history. The Peshawar rugs take us to one of the greatest depths. One of the epicenters of the great Silk Roads, the city of Peshawar was, quite literally on the map since the 5th century B.C. From the ancient Persians and the Hellenistic descendants of Alexander the Great, to the medieval Mongols and finally the Muslim empires. Peshawar commanded authority throughout the region, housing millions of citizens and invariably creating and absorbing culture for centuries. Some may argue the Mughal era of rule over the region was one of the most successful in last few centuries and has inspired some of the most fascinating and impressive works of art.

Beige, Afghan Peshawar with All Over Mahal Design, Clean, Full Pile, Long and Narrow, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Afghan Peshawar is an authentic Wool oriental rug. ©1800getarug.com

 

Perhaps the best time capsule of this Mughal artistry is the hand-woven Peshawar rug, whose designs evolved through the centuries but with mastery that never dwindled. In the 16th century, emperor Akbar had ordered the construction of rug weaving workshops and fostered the knowledge exchange with the Persian artisans to reinforce the local style. In the 20th, after the crumbling of British colonialism the existing industry simply needed a push from the newly independent government to survive and to flourish.

Chiffon White, Sparrows on the Tree, Peshawar, High Mountain Wool, Hand Knotted, Soft to the Touch, Densely Woven, Oriental Rug
Chiffon White, Sparrows on the Tree, Peshawar, High Mountain Wool, Hand Knotted, Soft to the Touch, Densely Woven, Oriental Rug  ©1800getarug.com

 

Traditional Peshawar rugs are always hand-woven, and feature a pure high mountain hand-spun wool pile, although sometimes, in select rugs, fine merino wool is blended in – that makes the rugs look slicker. Occasionally silk is woven in as well, especially if the artist wants to highlight a motif. The weft and warp are cotton, for the strongest support. The resulting rugs are durable and reliable, but are luxurious and extremely soft to the touch.

Rust Orange, Afghan Peshawar with Heriz All Over Design, Hand Knotted, Soft 100% Wool, Densely Woven, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Heriz All Over Design is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. ©1800getarug.com

 

The design of the rugs, as chronicled in history, is heavily influenced by ancient Persian rug motifs. The colors, usually light and earthy and derived from sun-dried vegetable dyes, give the rugs its characteristic antique and washed-out look. But whether they are stonewashed and have their piles cut shorter, or the modernist take will have the colors pop, you are sure to be mesmerized by the deep richness and artistry that are the Peshawar rugs.

Maya Blue, Afghan Peshawar with Heriz All Over Design, Hand Knotted, 100% Wool, Densely Woven, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Heriz All Over Design is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cherish These Holidays With Rugs And Admiration.

Rugs are a sign of comfort and magnificence, because they symbolize family standards and tradition. Every hand knotted rug is surely a work of art; they soothe your aesthetic and visual senses as if you were looking at a marvelous item, something hypnotizing. They make you feel cozy and yet passionate about your home. Hand knotted rugs are the emblem of admiration as they take tremendous amount of time to elaborate, this are not plastic or electronic garbage but a truly man made livelihood. On a very long day you can sit and look around your favorite room of the house and stare at the balance that comes from the rug itself, just lay down on the floor making its statement of traditional art. And this is why these silk and wool knotted rugs are also a splendid way of living. Persian carpets are in fact are made of a major portion of a family heritage and trade evolution. They are shared among generations, rugs are trade for a living, rug dealers are a some of the highest earners in the textile industry. These rugs become especially obvious when it is holiday time because the greatest gift of all is a true Persian rug. Decorating your home with the appropriate type of rug will not only add the charisma in the interior decoration, but will also make your guests admire your sense of beauty and selection, when speaking about Funct-Shui

 

 

Hand knotted Rug – a lovely Gift for all occasions

Hand knotted rugs are sold widely across the United States but since the colors vary greatly and the sizes could be a big shipment item, choosing the perfect rug as a gift is quite a challenge, so your best bed would be to take a closer look and see who are the legitimate importers of rugs. There are very limited websites that sell rugs and one that is highly recommended because of its excellent reviews on Ebay and Ekomi is 1800getarug.com with it’s great selection of Persian rugs. None can deny that 1800getarug.com also have the lowest price guaranteed. Rugs are not for those who don’t have the cash, think about it this way, a rug is like gold it never loses it’s value and who know?, perhaps in the future your rug will be found frozen on your backyard and be added to a museum. If you want to give someone a gift that is not only luxurious, but its also a jaw dropper, you can gift that very special person a beautiful hand knotted Persian, or modern rug. Just keep in mind that you don’t want to intrude in their home and just change it, remember that there are boundaries when giving someone a gift. Moreover, if you are expecting guests at your place in this holiday season, open up your home in and pick a faultless rug which will make your visitors cherish the whole fun time of holidays in an unforgettable way.

a lovely Gift for all occasions
a lovely Gift for all occasions. © 1800getarug.com

When the holiday season comes and all the family is sitting on these rugs, they will sense a warm feeling, particularly helpful in the chilly and snowy regions of the world. So, despite their belief of being just another cheap decoration in the house, children or pets will love these rugs and the rugs won’t care because they are hand-made with a very durable and tough fabric.

 

 

Traditional Families – conventional values for spending holidays

Traditional rugs include various motifs, patterns, and styles. The most common categories are Turkish rugs, Persian rugs and Afgani Rugs. So based on the type of holiday you are planning for, traditional rugs can add value to your home. The traditional hand knotted rugs add magnificence, sumptuousness and affluence to Victorian styled houses.

Crimson Red, Karajeh with Geometric Medallions Design, Pure Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Karjihooz with Geometric Medallions Design, is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Transitional Rugs a good choice for your holiday gatherings

Transitional rugs can add a magnificent effect to your sitting rooms and in case your guest list contains a mix of friends which include, both long-established as well as present-day trendy followers, then
transitional rugs are the probably best choice for you. They hold the traditional characteristics of rug making with distinct colors and designs.

Hunter Green, Trellis Borderless Garden Design, Agra, Hand Knotted, Hand Spun New Zealand Wool, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Agra Rug is an original New Zealand Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Contemporary rugs make the modern families enjoy the holidays:

Old décor is not always the option when celebrating the holidays. Somewhere I might decide to have a white Christmas tree with purple ornaments, which would then call upon a modern Overdyed colored rug! Yes something like it. The belief that your contemporary styled homes are much better in comparison to transitional and traditional home, is quite a debate, as Modern houses are much easier to maintain. According to most designers a very important fact in the room décor are the rugs and carpets. In case you really want to arrange your living room together, it will then require paying close consideration to the choice of floor ornament. Rugs are accessories to maintain a colorful outlook of your rooms. They define the overall appearance of your room.

Basil Green with Ivory, Hand Knotted, Oxidized and Distressed Grass Design with Exposed Warps, 100% Wool, Oriental Rug
This Handcrafted Grass Design is an original 100% Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

Holidays are the best and the most memorable time, because you get precious moments with family. Whether on these holidays you are planning to invite your friend or you will be the host, rugs and carpets will add glamour and style to your interior, so put a long lasting impression which can be recalled even after years, purchase a new rug for the holidays.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Classical Meshed Rugs

Rugs and carpets add utility and fabulous artistic touch to any space, including living rooms and sitting rooms. Rugs and carpet industry is one of the vast and wide industries which is supported by a large customer base all over the globe. All the geographical states where rugs and carpet industries are progressing, earn a lot of export benefit because of increasing demand of rugs and carpets in different parts of the world. It is because of this progression that the consumers of the rug industry are being benefited from a large variety of rugs available in the market.

 

 

Meshed rugs are one of the most classical and traditional categories of rugs. With the primitive history dating back to the 15th century meshed rugs have been because of their origin from Meshed, a city in Northeastern part of Persia. In 1550, the first meshed rug was woven in the form of prayer rug and was known as the Perez Topaki prayer rug. Since this early beginning Meshed rugs have taken a prominent place in the rug industry. Owing to the name of Meshed, a city in Persia, Meshed rugs have been woven for the first time in Meshed and then the story began with continuous improvement. This city is now considered as the main hub of Persian carpet industry. Thousands of women and men are associated with this flourishing industry. This is one of the most flourishing home based industries in Persia, where many of the household women weave these classy rugs at home. All the weaving and dyeing procedures are carried out at home. But no one can challenge the delicacy of these carpets, as they are unique and classy. Some of the earliest pieces of Meshed rugs are found in some of the biggest museums of Persia. This is because other historical and traditional worth of these masterpieces.

Cinnabar Red, Vintage Northwest Persian with Geometric Pattern, Sheared Low, Even Wear, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Zero Pile, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Extra Wide Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Northwest Persian is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug © 1800getarug.com

 

The meshed rugs have a cotton wool base for weaving of the rugs and carpets. Some of the best cattle are reared in different village areas of Persia to get wool for the meshed rugs. The looms for these rugs are mostly setup at the countryside. The delicate knots of these rugs are the major attractive features of these rugs. The knot count may vary, however a rug with greater knot count is considered more valuable and worthy. The workshop at Persia for making of Meshed rugs is the main export hubs for the carpet industry of Persia. The importance of the rug industry in Persia can be depicted from the fact that Persia owns a complete museum for different historical and traditional rug piece. Based in Tehran the carpet museum has some exclusive pieces of Meshed rugs.

museum Tehran. Photo taken by Stunning World.
museum Tehran. Photo taken by Stunning World. © 1800getarug.com

 

Meshed carpets have sixteen points symmetry, where patterns are woven across this symmetry. The most commonly used colors for dyeing of Meshed carpets include dark red and purple. Although the meshed carpets are the traditional patterns, however, some of the artisans have gained mastery in adding the modern patterns in these traditional categories of rugs. Some of the exclusive meshed rugs are also placed in the royal palaces and castles, which shows their exceptional worth.

Meerkat Brown, Vintage Northwest Persian, Worn Down and Distressed, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Zero Pile, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Runner, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Northwest Persian is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

This was some brief historical review about the Meshed carpets; if you want to know more about this outclass creation of artisans you can visit www.1800getarug.com. All the exclusive information and the picture gallery for rugs and carpets are not just few clicks away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handmade rugs are “Art for the Floor”

Welcome to Oriental Rugpedia. We have been involved in the hand knotted rug business since 1990 and have sold and bought thousands of high quality, handmade rugs over the past 24 years.

 

 

If you are unsure as to what type of rug you are looking for, we here at 1800GeatARug are experienced importers and wholesalers of beautiful rugs from all over the world. We travel around the globe in order to get you those one-of-a-kind precious hand made Oriental rugs, imported from Persia, Pakistan, China and India. No matter the type or design you are looking for, we are certain to have one that will meet your specific needs!

Crimson Red, Vintage Persian Shiraz, Hand Knotted, 100% Wool, Worn and Distressed, Sheared Low, Zero Pile, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Vintage Persian Shiraz is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

Persian rugs, are the most beautiful piece of furniture that a setting can have. With all the detailed motifs and colors that add a warm touch to any room in your house, you can be certain that there is not a better way to decorate your house than to own a real hand knotted rug. We enjoy buying, selling and restoring all types of rugs and we hope that you will also love our rugs that we have in stock. We are not just interested in the selling of rugs, we also like to share our love of rugs with you. Every day we post brand new rugs to our website with the latest and most up to date designs and colors at a fraction of retail prices.

Peach Color, Vintage Turkish Kayseri Prayer Rug, Clean, 100% Wool, Hand Knotted, Oriental
This handcrafted Vintage Turkish Kayseri is an original Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

So whether you are looking for a transitional, traditional or modern rug, log on to www.1800getarug.com where you will encounter unique collections of beautiful hand knotted rugs, ready to be shipped out today. We have over 10,000 hand-knotted rugs available for same day shipping from our warehouse in Carlstadt, New Jersey. Please feel free to visit our showroom, Monday through Saturday in order to view our large selection of the finest rugs you will find anywhere in the country. We look forward to having you stop by soon!

Indian Red, Antique Persian Heriz, Hand Knotted, Pure Wool, Great Condition, Sides and Ends Professionally Secured, Cleaned, Rare Smaller Size, Oriental Rug
This handcrafted Antique Zoroastrian Heris, is an authentic Pure Wool oriental rug. © 1800getarug.com

 

 

 

 

Call 1 800 Get a Rug for the Best Rugs Around!

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1 800 Get a Rug has been selling the finest oriental and Persian rugs for over two decades now. They’re in constant contact with rug providers in the Far East and have access to the the most exciting new colors and designs in traditional, transitional and modern oriental rugs and carpets. Though they deal mainly with the interior design community as well as other rug vendors, they sell to everyone.

1 800 Get a Rug’s collection of rugs ranges from Persian antique and semi-antique to fine new oriental rugs, including vegetable dye rugs, silk, formal and informal, through European designs from 18th and 19th centuries to beautiful floral motifs that add grace and style to any setting. 1800 Get a Rug has a unique collection of beautiful handknotted rugs which is always up to date with color and design.

Don’t take our word for it; go check out 1 800 Get a Rug’s huge assortment of rugs. Their web site make it super easy to find exactly what you want, whether by color, size, foundation. It won’t be long before you find something you love!