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9x11 Handmade Hand Knotted Overdyed Blue Floral Oriental Wool Area Rugby Manhattan Rugs
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9x11 Handmade Hand Knotted Overdyed Blue Floral Oriental Wool Area Rug H9027
This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Moroccan Hand Knotted 9'x12' Wool & Silk Oriental Rug, W1176by Manhattan Rugs
$857
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Moroccan Rug weaving began with Berbers, the indigenous people of North Africa. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
8'x10' Blue Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool & Silk Oriental Rug, W1173by Manhattan Rugs
$636
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Moroccan Rug weaving began with Berbers, the indigenous people of North Africa. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
9'x12' Oriental Oushak Style Hand Knotted Peshawar Rug, W2489by Manhattan Rugs
$1,666
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Hand weaved (hand knotted) in northern Pakistan, Peshawar/Chobi rugs are rich with culture. The design elements of Peshawar/Chobi rugs, consist of contemporary and traditional design elements and vintage motifs throughout. Making them one of the most versatile collections of rugs on the market. The use of 100% all natural vegetable dye on the wool is one of the most distinguishing features of Peshawar/Chobi rugs, they possess beautiful natural coloration.
8'x10' Moroccan Wool and Silk Oriental Area Rug, W2246by Manhattan Rugs
$641
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Moroccan rugs can be traced back all the way to the Paleolithic era, early native people of Morocco quickly embraced the trade of rug making. They were then utilized for beneficial purposes rather than decorating. Due to the harsh climates of the Atlas Mountains, Moroccan rugs were traditionally made with plentiful wool piles to provide warmth. Today Moroccan rugs are heavily found in western homes, because of their upscale chic design and delightfully plush feel.
Traditional Hand Knotted 8'x10' Peshawar Rug, W1967by Manhattan Rugs
$1,241
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried
Moroccan Collection Hand Knotted Oriental 8'x10' Blue Geometric Wool Rugby Manhattan Rugs
$727
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Moroccan Collection Hand Knotted Oriental 8'x10' Blue Geometric Wool Rug H9017
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
8'x10' Modern Gabbeh Hand Knotted Area Rug, W2269by Manhattan Rugs
$1,511
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Woven for centuries by the people of the Zagros mountains, Gabbeh rugs are hand knotted to reflect tribal and other patterns such as solids, and nomadic designs. The Farsi word Gabbeh translates to raw or something natural, these rugs were prized for their use of vibrant natural dyes. The simplistic child-like bold designs of Gabbeh rugs is what makes them perfectly.
8'x10' Flat Weave Oriental Area Rug, W2533by Manhattan Rugs
$743
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Oriental rugs are hand knotted (handmade), high quality rugs, that came from numerous Oriental backgrounds. Oriental carpets are with pile or sometimes flat woven without pile, using various materials such as silk, wool, and cotton. They vary in size, color and shape. Each rug, unique in its own way, consist of beautiful natural dyes, and raw materials. They tend to have geometric, floral,tribal patterns and designs that are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks, dried fruit shells, etc. Our vegetable dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look. They are extremely well-made and very detailed.
William Morris Turkish Oushak Hand-Knotted Oriental Wool Rug, 8'x10'by Manhattan Rugs
$1,433
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Oushak rugs originated in the small town of Oushak in west central Anatolia, roughly 100 miles south of the city of Istanbul in Turkey. Oushak has produced some of the most decorative Persian influenced rugs of all times. Oushak has been a production center of Turkish rugs since the 15th century. In the late 15th century the 'design revolution' took place. Before, producing carpets was part of the nomad culture, meeting people's daily needs, but for the first time the works of designing and weaving rugs were split in two. These Turkish rugs began to be produced commercially. From the 16th up to the 18th century the most famous manufacturers of ottoman times worked in Oushak. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
10' X 13' Persian Vintage White Wash Hand Knotted Area Rug - Q2622by Manhattan Rugs
$1,863
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This Vintage looking rug is a Persian Rug that has been white washed. These kind of rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is white washed, and sheared. The effect is quite stunning, adding a white overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Oriental Peshawar Rug, 8'1"x10'4"by Manhattan Rugs
$1,303
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Peshawar Oriental Rug 9x11by Manhattan Rugs
$1,866
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Traditional Blue 9'x12 Oriental Floral Oushak Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H9161by Manhattan Rugs
$1,677
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Oushak rugs originated in the small town of Oushak in west central Anatolia, roughly 100 miles south of the city of Istanbul in Turkey. Oushak has produced some of the most decorative Persian influenced rugs of all times. Oushak has been a production center of Turkish rugs since the 15th century. In the late 15th century the 'design revolution' took place. Before, producing carpets was part of the nomad culture, meeting people's daily needs, but for the first time the works of designing and weaving rugs were split in two. These Turkish rugs began to be produced commercially. From the 16th up to the 18th century the most famous manufacturers of ottoman times worked in Oushak. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Berber Collection Oriental 8'x10' Moroccan Light Blue Hand Knotted Wool Rug W192by Manhattan Rugs
$779
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Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
8'x10' Brown Oushak Style Peshawar Quality Chobi Hand Knotted Area Rug H9394by Manhattan Rugs
$1,295
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
10' X 13' Persian Vintage White Wash Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug - Q2603by Manhattan Rugs
$1,766
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This Vintage looking rug is a Persian Rug that has been white washed. These kind of rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is white washed, and sheared. The effect is quite stunning, adding a white overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Overdyed Hand Knotted Oriental Area Rug 8'x11', W2064by Manhattan Rugs
$1,281
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This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Peshawar Chobi Rug 8x11by Manhattan Rugs
$1,381
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
"Floral Double Knotted 8' 8""x9' 10"" Ivory Gabbeh Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H6by Manhattan Rugs
$1,330
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"Gabbeh rugs are made by nomads in south-central Iran, and feature hand-spun wool in both the pile and the foundation, as well as all natural dyes. Simple, colorful geometric patterns, abstract scenery, child-like representations of people and animals, different colors, reds, blue, greens ,yellow, purple. Modern technology has improved the dye process to allow a wider range of colors as well as more stable and easier to care for colors. Gabbeh rugs are hand-knotted ( handmade ) thick Persian rug with long soft wool pile. Gabbeh like many other types of Persian rugs is made with local handspun wool and vegetable dye."
Peshawar Rug, 8'1"x10'4"by Manhattan Rugs
$1,303
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Central Cross Design Red 8'x11' Super Kazak Hand Knotted Wool Rug H6811by Manhattan Rugs
$1,173
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Kazak (Kazakh, Kasak, Gazakh, Qazax). The most used spelling today is Qazax but rug people use Kazak so I generally do as well.The areas known as Kazakstan, Chechenya and Shirvan respectively are situated north of Iran and Afghanistan and to the east of the Caspian sea and are all new Soviet republics. These rugs are woven by settled Armenians as well as nomadic Kurds, Georgians, Azerbaijanis and Lurs. Many of the people of Turkoman origin fled to Pakistan when the Russians invaded Afghanistan and most of the rugs are woven close to Peshawar on the Afghan-Pakistan border.There are many design influences and consequently a large variety of motifs of various medallions, diamonds, latch-hooked zig-zags and other geometric shapes. However, it is the wonderful colours used with rich reds, blues, yellows and greens which make them stand out from other rugs. The ability of the Caucasian weaver to use dramatic colours and patterns is unequalled in the rug weaving world. Very hard-wearing rugs as well as being very collectable
Oriental Chobi Collection Ziegler Mahal Ivory Rug Hand Knotted Wool H6263by Manhattan Rugs
$1,349
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Peshawar Rug 8x10by Manhattan Rugs
$1,355
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Signed Navy Blue & Ivory Floral 8'x10' Chobi Hand Knotted Wool Area Rugby Manhattan Rugs
$1,217
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"The word ""chobi"" itself is Farsi for ""color like wood."" Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look."
Oriental 8'x10' Chobi Peshawar Hand Knotted Area Rug, W2554by Manhattan Rugs
$1,328
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Hand weaved (hand knotted) in northern Pakistan, Peshawar/Chobi rugs are rich with culture. The design elements of Peshawar/Chobi rugs, consist of contemporary and traditional design elements and vintage motifs throughout. Making them one of the most versatile collections of rugs on the market. The use of 100% all natural vegetable dye on the wool is one of the most distinguishing features of Peshawar/Chobi rugs, they possess beautiful natural coloration.
Suzani Collection Oriental 8'x10' Hand Knotted Peshawar Wool Rug, MC245-P3808by Manhattan Rugs
$1,541
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Oriental rugs are hand knotted (handmade), high quality rugs, that came from numerous Oriental backgrounds. Oriental carpets are with pile or sometimes flat woven without pile, using various materials such as silk, wool, and cotton. They vary in size, color and shape. Each rug, unique in its own way, consist of beautiful natural dyes, and raw materials.
New Kaitag Collection Navy Blue Modern 8'x10' Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H8808by Manhattan Rugs
$1,234
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This Is a True Hand Knotted Oriental Rug. It Is Not Hand Tufted with Backing, Not Hooked or Machine Made. Our Entire Inventory Is Made of Hand Knotted Rugs. (All We Do Is Hand Knotted)?
Oushak Style William Morris Hand-Knotted Wool Rug, 8'x10'by Manhattan Rugs
$1,479
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Oushak rugs originated in the small town of Oushak in west central Anatolia, roughly 100 miles south of the city of Istanbul in Turkey. Oushak has produced some of the most decorative Persian influenced rugs of all times. Oushak has been a production center of Turkish rugs since the 15th century. In the late 15th century the 'design revolution' took place. Before, producing carpets was part of the nomad culture, meeting people's daily needs, but for the first time the works of designing and weaving rugs were split in two. These Turkish rugs began to be produced commercially. From the 16th up to the 18th century the most famous manufacturers of ottoman times worked in Oushak. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Unique Ivory Brocade Plush 8'x10' Maroccan Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H8422by Manhattan Rugs
$935
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Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters. The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch.
Peshawar Collection Oriental Rug 8x10by Manhattan Rugs
$1,209
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Modern Collection Oriental 9x12 Rug, MC290by Manhattan Rugs
$1,681
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Gabbeh rugs are hand-spun wool in both the pile and the foundation, as well as all natural dyes. Simple, colorful geometric patterns, abstract scenery, child-like representations of people and animals, different colors, reds, blue, greens ,yellow, purple. Modern technology has improved the dye process to allow a wider range of colors as well as more stable and easier to care for colors.
Oriental 8x10 Ikat Rug, MC301by Manhattan Rugs
$1,259
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Oriental rugs are hand knotted (handmade), high quality rugs, that came from numerous Oriental backgrounds. Oriental carpets are with pile or sometimes flat woven without pile, using various materials such as silk, wool, and cotton. They vary in size, color and shape. Each rug, unique in its own way, consist of beautiful natural dyes, and raw materials.
Unqiue All Over Design Blue Overdyed 8'x10' Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H8815by Manhattan Rugs
$1,311
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This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
Oriental Antique 8'x10' Peshawar Hand Knotted Wool Rug, W1195by Manhattan Rugs
$1,254
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The word "chobi" itself is Farsi for "color like wood." Our Chobis tend to have large geometric floral patterns and they are all hand knotted of hand spun wool. The dyes are made entirely from hand gathered fruits, vegetables, roots, tree barks and dried fruit shells, making Chobis the most labor-intensive of all of our carpets. Natural Dye Chobis are renowned for their lanolin-rich luster and stunning natural coloring. Their colors range from soft muted tans, browns to rich coppers, deep maroons, and sage greens. Our natural dyeing techniques have been refined over the years to ensure a natural dye that is steadfast and long-lasting. A special heirloom wash produces the subtle color variations that give rugs their distinctive antique look.
Unique Start Motif Purple Overdyed 10'x13' Hand Knotted Wool Are Rug H8697by Manhattan Rugs
$1,744
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This is a fine example of an Overdyed area rug. These rugs demonstrate a process best described as 'The modern palette applied to classics'. It consists of an added step to the finishing process in which the rug is antique washed, sheared, and finally hand dyed in a full immersion bath of a chosen color. The effect is quite stunning, adding a vibrant overcast to the whole rug and blending seamlessly with the prior dyes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size area rug do I need for the living room?
Consider the roomʼs layout and furniture placement. An ideal rug accommodates all main furniture pieces, sitting atop the rug to create a cohesive look. For smaller living rooms, a rug that allows at least the front legs of the furniture to rest on it can suffice, ensuring a balanced and inviting atmosphere. Houzzʼs size guide for area rugs recommends specific dimensions based on room size and furniture arrangement, providing tailored advice for a harmonious interior design.What size area rug is the best for the bedroom?
Selecting an area rug for the bedroom requires consideration of the bed size and room dimensions. Allow least 18 inches beyond the bedʼs sides and foot for ample coverage and comfort. For a king-sized bed, a 9x12 rug will be a great choice. A queen bed pairs well with an 8x10 rug. These guidelines ensure that stepping out of bed is a plush, comfortable experience, contributing to a warm and inviting bedroom atmosphere.How to place an area rug in the living room?
To effectively place an area rug in the living room, aim to anchor the seating area by choosing a rug size that allows for at least the front legs of all seating furniture to rest on the rug. This approach creates a unified and welcoming space, enhancing the roomʼs aesthetic appeal and functional comfort.How to keep area rugs from sliding?
To prevent area rugs from sliding, consider using a non-slip rug pad specifically designed for this purpose. Rug pads not only add an extra layer of safety by securing the rug in place but also protect the underlying carpet and extend the life of the rug.What area rug materials are best for pets?
When selecting area rugs for pet-friendly homes, opt for materials that offer durability and ease of cleaning. Wool, nylon, and polypropylene stand out as excellent choices due to their stain and odor resistance, ensuring longevity and maintaining a fresh, clean look in your home.