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Serapi

Persian rugs produced in the Iranian province of Eastern Azerbaijan and the area surrounding Heriz. Antique Serapi rugs feature a variety of symbolic patterns rendered in a combination of light col...
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Serab

Persian rugs woven in the village of Serab, located near Heriz. Antique Serab rugs tend to feature somber and slightly oxidized hues, such as camel, mulberry red, and brick. Known for their runners...
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Scandinavian

Named after Rya, a town in southwest Sweden, Scandinavian rugs were made in solid colors, featuring black, gray, white and yellow. As time passed, the crudely woven rugs were improved and geometric...
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Savonnerie

After traveling to the Levant during the early 17th century, weaver Pierre DuPont claimed he discovered the technique of creating Turkish rugs. Oriental rugs were extremely expensive, and recognizi...
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Samsara

An homage to its Sanskrit origins, the Samsara collection embodies the concept of "rebirth" through a closed-loop process that upcycles unused, oversized vintage carpets into vibrant area rugs and ...
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Samoke

A smoldering blend of smoky hues and abstract design defines the Samoke collection, a reinvention of traditional motifs. Hand-knotted in India using a blend of pure silk and wool, each one-of-a-kin...
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Rug Pad

Designed to be used under rugs on both hard surfaces and carpets, a rug pad will maintain the proper position of a rug by preventing sliding and wrinkling. It will also reduce wear and tear, help a...
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Prism

Colors bend like refracted light across the hand-knotted surfaces of the Prism collection. Crafted from silk in Nepal, each one-of-a-kind rug is adorned with irregular designs that exotically repea...
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Oushak

Produced in western Turkey, Oushak rugs feature central medallion designs in addition to patterns of smaller allover medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes, in a subdued palett...
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