Rug type
Rug Types & Origins
Every region weaves its own story. From the fine knotting of central Persia to the bold patterns of the Caucasus – explore our rugs by type and origin.
Explore by origin & type
Nain Rugs
Fine central-Persian weaving in ivory and blue, often with silk outlines.
Isfahan Rugs
The finest Persian master weaving on a silk warp – classic and precious.
Tabriz Rugs
Versatile north-west Persian classics with the famous Mahi pattern.
Bidjar Rugs
The “Iron Rug of Persia” – extremely dense, heavy and near-indestructible.
Hamadan Rugs
Robust western-Persian village rugs offering outstanding value for money.
Kashan Rugs
Timeless central-Persian classics with a fine central medallion.
Ghom (Qom) Rugs
Precious central-Persian rugs, frequently woven in pure silk.
Kerman Rugs
Finely floral, decorative rugs from the south-east of Persia.
Heriz Rugs
Bold geometric medallions in terracotta and blue – extremely hard-wearing.
Sarough Rugs
Robust, densely knotted western-Persian rugs with floral designs.
Shiraz Rugs
Authentic Qashqai nomad rugs from south-west Persia.
Kazak Rugs
Expressive Caucasian rugs with large-scale geometric patterns.
Kilim Rugs
Pile-less, reversible flatweave – light, versatile and uncomplicated.
Prayer Rugs
Small-format rugs with a directional prayer niche (mihrab).
Vintage Rugs
Oriental rugs with lived-in patina – ideal for modern interiors.
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