• Lighting up the rug world with a beautiful blend of vibrant colors and abstract design elements are those under the contemporary umbrella. These variations are typically influenced by modern art and architecture and generally boast free-form elements. Artists often resort to combining a tasteful variety of natural fibers such as silk, banana leaf fibers, and bamboo silk in conjunction with wool and cotton to achieve some of the most attractive handmade rug designs know to date.
    On the odd occasion, contemporary rugs can feature retro patterns. These tend to give a nod to the art deco period, where geometric designs were extremely prevalent. As such, color schemes often feature bolder shades and combination Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Silk and Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  8'x10'

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  • Lighting up the rug world with a beautiful blend of vibrant colors and abstract design elements are those under the contemporary umbrella. These variations are typically influenced by modern art and architecture and generally boast free-form elements. Artists often resort to combining a tasteful variety of natural fibers such as silk, banana leaf fibers, and bamboo silk in conjunction with wool and cotton to achieve some of the most attractive handmade rug designs know to date.
    On the odd occasion, contemporary rugs can feature retro patterns. These tend to give a nod to the art deco period, where geometric designs were extremely prevalent. As such, color schemes often feature bolder shades and combination Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Silk and Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  9'x12'

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  • Lighting up the rug world with a beautiful blend of vibrant colors and abstract design elements are those under the contemporary umbrella. These variations are typically influenced by modern art and architecture and generally boast free-form elements. Artists often resort to combining a tasteful variety of natural fibers such as silk, banana leaf fibers, and bamboo silk in conjunction with wool and cotton to achieve some of the most attractive handmade rug designs know to date.
    On the odd occasion, contemporary rugs can feature retro patterns. These tend to give a nod to the art deco period, where geometric designs were extremely prevalent. As such, color schemes often feature bolder shades and combination Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Silk and Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  9'x12'

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  • The beauty of today’s modern designs is their organic look and feel. The majority of our Roja Modern designs are woven in India using handspun wool and natural dyes. The joy of these gorgeous modern designs is that they often have a mixture of textures utilizing wool and/or silk. The silk is often used as accents or in large areas depending on the pattern arrangement. This creates incredible sheen and lively appearance which will add excitement to any room. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'x10'

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  • The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  11'11"x14'6"

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  • Named after a small city in the northern part of Azerbaijan, these area rugs are usually woven by Afghanis and Armenians who have been influenced by the Caucasian designs from Russia and the northern Persian empire. Most Kazaks have predominantly reds and blues. However, they often have golds and greens as well. Really rare is black. Most of the designs include geometric medallions and can include some animals and flowers. These tribal nomadic rugs are very luxurious and usually exhibit a short pile. Made with 100% handspun wool and natural dyes, this rug will make a room come alive. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'10"x6'0"

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  • Lavar (Ravar) region in the Central plateaus of Iran, historically produces some of the finest rugs, with the highest level of intricacy.  Using handspun  sheep wool and locally sourced natural dyes gave these rugs looks and feel paralleled to none other. Think rich maroon, deep sage, warm beige, and opulent navy with injections of ink black. The aforementioned colors are often used throughout all traditional rug designs, and with ornate patterns, come together to form one of the most luxurious floor coverings on the market. Roja Exclusive Lavar Kirman collection has captured the best of what these rugs were all about. Handwoven in Northern Pakistan, these rugs have brought to life what put ancient Lavar rugs on the map for the American consumers and area rug collectors alike. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'x6'

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  • Lavar (Ravar) region in the Central plateaus of Iran, historically produces some of the finest rugs, with the highest level of intricacy.  Using handspun  sheep wool and locally sourced natural dyes gave these rugs looks and feel paralleled to none other. Think rich maroon, deep sage, warm beige, and opulent navy with injections of ink black. The aforementioned colors are often used throughout all traditional rug designs, and with ornate patterns, come together to form one of the most luxurious floor coverings on the market. Roja Exclusive Lavar Kirman collection has captured the best of what these rugs were all about. Handwoven in Northern Pakistan, these rugs have brought to life what put ancient Lavar rugs on the map for the American consumers and area rug collectors alike. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'1'' X 10'3''

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  • Lavar (Ravar) region in the Central plateaus of Iran, historically produces some of the finest rugs, with the highest level of intricacy.  Using handspun  sheep wool and locally sourced natural dyes gave these rugs looks and feel paralleled to none other. Think rich maroon, deep sage, warm beige, and opulent navy with injections of ink black. The aforementioned colors are often used throughout all traditional rug designs, and with ornate patterns, come together to form one of the most luxurious floor coverings on the market. Roja Exclusive Lavar Kirman collection has captured the best of what these rugs were all about. Handwoven in Northern Pakistan, these rugs have brought to life what put ancient Lavar rugs on the map for the American consumers and area rug collectors alike. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 7'11"x9'6"

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  • Lavar (Ravar) region in the Central plateaus of Iran, historically produces some of the finest rugs, with the highest level of intricacy.  Using handspun  sheep wool and locally sourced natural dyes gave these rugs looks and feel paralleled to none other. Think rich maroon, deep sage, warm beige, and opulent navy with injections of ink black. The aforementioned colors are often used throughout all traditional rug designs, and with ornate patterns, come together to form one of the most luxurious floor coverings on the market. Roja Exclusive Lavar Kirman collection has captured the best of what these rugs were all about. Handwoven in Northern Pakistan, these rugs have brought to life what put ancient Lavar rugs on the map for the American consumers and area rug collectors alike. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'11'' X 11'9"

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  • Lavar (Ravar) region in the Central plateaus of Iran, historically produces some of the finest rugs, with the highest level of intricacy.  Using handspun  sheep wool and locally sourced natural dyes gave these rugs looks and feel paralleled to none other. Think rich maroon, deep sage, warm beige, and opulent navy with injections of ink black. The aforementioned colors are often used throughout all traditional rug designs, and with ornate patterns, come together to form one of the most luxurious floor coverings on the market. Roja Exclusive Lavar Kirman collection has captured the best of what these rugs were all about. Handwoven in Northern Pakistan, these rugs have brought to life what put ancient Lavar rugs on the map for the American consumers and area rug collectors alike. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8'11'' X 11'7"

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  • The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  9'x12'

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  • Named after the Faryab province of Northern Afghanistan near the Turkmenistan border, these area rugs exhibit beautiful abrash with handspun wool and natural dyes. Made with bold colors and fluid designs, this traditional rug is sure to please the art enthusiast or rug lover. Construction: Handmade, Hand Knotted Materials: Wool Pile, Natural Dyes Measurements: "7'11" X 9'10"

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  • Kilims are flat-woven rugs that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Kilim (also known as Kelim, Gelim and Gilim) rugs are the most well known of the Oriental flat weaves, similar to the Native American Navajo or Mexican Sarape rug.  The word "Kilim" originated from the Persian word "gelim", which means "to spread roughly". Kilim rugs dates back to the ancient times - during the eleventh century A.D. Although archaeological evidence proves that it exists as early as 7000 B.C with several Kilim woven textiles being recovered from Turkey. Their color comes from the weft which is tightly intertwined with the warp. Rather than an actual pile, it's the weave that gives them their design and color.  Traditionally kilims have been- and are still- being used for many different purposes, not only are they popular floor-coverings, but they also serve as wall-coverings, bedding, shade and entrance modesty-curtain as well as horse and donkey coverings. Produced throughout a vast region from Western China, Central Asia Iran, Turkey, Caucasian region to Turkey and Easter Europe; Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary all have variations of Kilim woven rugs each with their own unique color, pattern and design. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  7'x10', 8'x10'

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  • Kilims are flat-woven rugs that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Kilim (also known as Kelim, Gelim and Gilim) rugs are the most well known of the Oriental flat weaves, similar to the Native American Navajo or Mexican Sarape rug.  The word "Kilim" originated from the Persian word "gelim", which means "to spread roughly". Kilim rugs dates back to the ancient times - during the eleventh century A.D. Although archaeological evidence proves that it exists as early as 7000 B.C with several Kilim woven textiles being recovered from Turkey. Their color comes from the weft which is tightly intertwined with the warp. Rather than an actual pile, it's the weave that gives them their design and color.  Traditionally kilims have been- and are still- being used for many different purposes, not only are they popular floor-coverings, but they also serve as wall-coverings, bedding, shade and entrance modesty-curtain as well as horse and donkey coverings. Produced throughout a vast region from Western China, Central Asia Iran, Turkey, Caucasian region to Turkey and Easter Europe; Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary all have variations of Kilim woven rugs each with their own unique color, pattern and design. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  8'x10'

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  • Kilims are flat-woven rugs that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Kilim (also known as Kelim, Gelim and Gilim) rugs are the most well known of the Oriental flat weaves, similar to the Native American Navajo or Mexican Sarape rug.  The word "Kilim" originated from the Persian word "gelim", which means "to spread roughly". Kilim rugs dates back to the ancient times - during the eleventh century A.D. Although archaeological evidence proves that it exists as early as 7000 B.C with several Kilim woven textiles being recovered from Turkey. Their color comes from the weft which is tightly intertwined with the warp. Rather than an actual pile, it's the weave that gives them their design and color.  Traditionally kilims have been- and are still- being used for many different purposes, not only are they popular floor-coverings, but they also serve as wall-coverings, bedding, shade and entrance modesty-curtain as well as horse and donkey coverings. Produced throughout a vast region from Western China, Central Asia Iran, Turkey, Caucasian region to Turkey and Easter Europe; Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary all have variations of Kilim woven rugs each with their own unique color, pattern and design. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  7'2"x7'10"

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  • Kilims are flat-woven rugs that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Kilim (also known as Kelim, Gelim and Gilim) rugs are the most well known of the Oriental flat weaves, similar to the Native American Navajo or Mexican Sarape rug.  The word "Kilim" originated from the Persian word "gelim", which means "to spread roughly". Kilim rugs dates back to the ancient times - during the eleventh century A.D. Although archaeological evidence proves that it exists as early as 7000 B.C with several Kilim woven textiles being recovered from Turkey. Their color comes from the weft which is tightly intertwined with the warp. Rather than an actual pile, it's the weave that gives them their design and color.  Traditionally kilims have been- and are still- being used for many different purposes, not only are they popular floor-coverings, but they also serve as wall-coverings, bedding, shade and entrance modesty-curtain as well as horse and donkey coverings. Produced throughout a vast region from Western China, Central Asia Iran, Turkey, Caucasian region to Turkey and Easter Europe; Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary all have variations of Kilim woven rugs each with their own unique color, pattern and design. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  7'x10', 8'x10'

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  • The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 10'x14'

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  • The beauty of today’s modern designs is their organic look and feel. The majority of our Roja Modern designs are woven in India using handspun wool and natural dyes. The joy of these gorgeous modern designs is that they often have a mixture of textures utilizing wool and/or silk. The silk is often used as accents or in large areas depending on the pattern arrangement. This creates incredible sheen and lively appearance which will add excitement to any room. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes: 8'x12', 8'x10', 7'x10'

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  • Lighting up the rug world with a beautiful blend of vibrant colors and abstract design elements are those under the contemporary umbrella. These variations are typically influenced by modern art and architecture and generally boast free-form elements. Artists often resort to combining a tasteful variety of natural fibers such as silk, banana leaf fibers, and bamboo silk in conjunction with wool and cotton to achieve some of the most attractive handmade rug designs know to date.
    On the odd occasion, contemporary rugs can feature retro patterns. These tend to give a nod to the art deco period, where geometric designs were extremely prevalent. As such, color schemes often feature bolder shades and combinations. Construction: Handmade; Knotted And Flatweave Materials: Jute And Bamboo Silk, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  6'x9', 7'x10', 8'x10'

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  • The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'x13'

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  • The Tabriz area rug dates back to the 12th century. These rugs exhibit a very high level of craftsmanship with simple and complex construction. Named after the city of Tabriz in northwestern Iran, it is one of the oldest types of carpets. Our Arista Tabriz rugs are high knot count and have a diverse display of designs including curve-linear and some geometric elements. Colors will range from multicolored to soft colors. Only fine lustrous handspun wool and natural dyes are used in these rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'5"x12'4"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 9'7x13'0"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 10'2"x14'2"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'5"x5'3"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 2'8"x4'3"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'2"x6'

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'1"x6'4"

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8' X 10'4''

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  • Named after and inspired by the commissions of Mamlouk sultans of the Egyptian empire of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Mamlouk area rugs are striking and incredibly distinct in their design. Their unique geometric design are sublime and evocative pieces of art. Made with handspun wool and natural dyes at our weaving facilities in North East Pakistan, these rugs have a beautiful abrash quality which have been used in a variety of contemporary and traditional interiors. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 8' X 10'1''

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