• Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. Save and except a small selection that is plain and void of any design, these rugs predominantly exhibit simple to semi-complex geometric patterns. Crude and imprecise patterns are the hallmarks of these rugs. Handspun undyed natural virgin wool is often prevalent in simple geometric patterns.
    Think rich maroon, deep sage and warm beige. These rug were traditionally made in both low pile Berber or very deep piled shaggy format.  Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Virgin Undyed Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  4'11"x7'

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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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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'x6'

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'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: 2'8"x4'3"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'x6'6"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 5'x6'5"

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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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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 3'1"x4'10"

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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: 5'1"x6'4"

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  • The name Aryana is an old and ancient name for Afghanistan and certain parts of Persia, including Beluchistan and central Asia. Woven by descendants of Turkish and Mogul tribes, these nomadic weavers create beautiful masterpiece rugs. The wool used comes from the sheep raised in the mountains of Afghanistan, where it is less processed and creates a longer wearing and beautiful rug. All natural dyes are used to create these gorgeous rugs using indigo, madder root, kesuphul, walnut husk, ousparak and pomegranate. Beautiful handspun wool and abrash is a characteristic of these oriental area rugs. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 4'11"x6'7"

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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: 3'5"x4'10"

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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: 2'4"x4'

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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: 4'10"x6'5"

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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: Square Measurements: 5'10"x5'10"

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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: 4'0"x5'10"

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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: 2'6"x4'1"

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  • The Sivascarpet originated in Turkey, and thus named after the region of Sivas, Turkey, in Western Anatolia. Sivas rugs are very popular carpets and considered to be some of the finest of oriental area rugs.  The wool is very luminous and and soft to walk on. These highly sought after handmade area rugs are woven with 100% handspun wool and natural dyes. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  11'8"X18'0"

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  • Antique carpets produced in the namesake tribal region Sarouk (formerly known as Sultanabad) feature classic curvilinear vine scrolls and opulent arabesques as well as local bouquet-filled designs that represent the diversity of regional carpet-weaving traditions. By far one of the most desirable Persian rugs of the 19 and 20th centuries, rugs of this region have several unique and positive attributes, such as very high quality wool, local natural sourced dyes and superb workmanship that have put the name "Sarouk" on the map for over a century and. This example of Sarouk rug is in pristine condition and has is an absolute complement to any décor.   Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Square Measurements: 15'x15'

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  • Antique carpets produced in the namesake tribal region Sarouk feature classic curvilinear vine scrolls and opulent arabesques as well as local bouquet-filled designs that represent the diversity of regional carpet-weaving traditions. By far one of the most desirable Persian rugs of the 19 and 20th centuries, rugs of this region have several unique and positive attributes, such as very high quality wool, local natural sourced dyes and superb workmanship that have put the name "Sarouk" on the map for over a century and. This example of Sarouk rug is in pristine condition and has is an absolute complement to any décor.   Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 10'x15'

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  • Baktiari (Bakhtiari) rugs are form a part of Zargros Mountains located in a central region of Iran. Their rugs have one of the highest quality wool and are always dyed with locally sourced natural dyes. While multi panel motif is not exclusively done by them, Baktiari weavers perfected it the point that this overall layout is universally recognized as theirs. Vintage and antique examples of Baktiari rug is highly sought after throughout the world and is an absolute addition to any décor. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  12'4"x17'

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  • Soumak rugs are flat-woven textiles that are characterized by their absent pile and unique geometric designs. The Soumak (also Sumac, Sumak and Sumakh) rugs are also considered as a form hand-stitched embroidery and they go back as 700 B.C. Soumak rugs typically exhibit higher intricacy and detail than other forms of flatweave floor coverings such as kilims and often incorporate finer wool or silk yarns in the weave for finer finish. Construction: Handmade; Hand Woven Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  9'4"x13'

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  • Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. Save and except a small selection that is plain and void of any design, these rugs predominantly exhibit simple to semi-complex geometric patterns. Crude and imprecise patterns are the hallmarks of these rugs. Handspun undyed natural virgin wool is often prevalent in simple geometric patterns.
    Think rich maroon, deep sage and warm beige. These rug were traditionally made in both low pile Berber or very deep piled shaggy format.  Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Virgin Undyed Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  12'2"x15'

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  • Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. Save and except a small selection that is plain and void of any design, these rugs predominantly exhibit simple to semi-complex geometric patterns. Crude and imprecise patterns are the hallmarks of these rugs. Handspun undyed natural virgin wool is often prevalent in simple geometric patterns.
    Think rich maroon, deep sage and warm beige. These rug were traditionally made in both low pile Berber or very deep piled shaggy format.  Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Virgin Undyed Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  13'2"x16'8", 12'x15'

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  • These gorgeous silk area rugs are made in the “Isfahan” style. Isfahan is a place in Iran with the Zagros mountains on the left and the desert on the right. These highly sought after rugs are constructed with a high knot count and made with a wide palette of bold colors. Typically, these rugs are very symmetrical and balanced, featuring everything from geometrics, medallions to the tree of life. These rugs are 100% real silk on a silk foundation with a knot density of up to 1000 knots per square inch. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: 100% Fine Silk, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 12'8"x19'9"

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  • These gorgeous silk area rugs are made in the “Isfahan” style. Isfahan is a place in Iran with the Zagros mountains on the left and the desert on the right. These highly sought after rugs are constructed with a high knot count and made with a wide palette of bold colors. Typically, these rugs are very symmetrical and balanced, featuring everything from geometrics, medallions to the tree of life. These rugs are 100% real silk on a silk foundation with a knot density of up to 1000 knots per square inch. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: 100% Fine Silk, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 11'5"x16'10"

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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:  15'1"x11'6"

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  • Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. Save and except a small selection that is plain and void of any design, these rugs predominantly exhibit simple to semi-complex geometric patterns. Crude and imprecise patterns are the hallmarks of these rugs. Saturated primary colors and jewel tones are often prevalent in geometric rugs. 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. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements:  10'6"x15'

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  • Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. More often than not, designs take the form of floral arrangements, central medallions boasting diamond or octagonal shapes, or other intricate patterns synonymous with these eras. Whether the rug has a symmetrical pattern or not, the perfect execution of the overall design speaks of the work that has been done by professional rug weavers. With such stately and sophisticated connotations, the color palette of traditional rugs is often pre-defined to reflect this.

    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.

    Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 12'5"x15'6"  

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