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4' 0" X 6' 0" Persian Gabbeh Handmade Wool Rug - Q15046by Manhattan Rugs
$312
Gabbeh rugs are nothing short of simplistic and tribal, with designs consisting of primarily geometric shapes, animals, and plants. All done in a simplified way and based on the nomadic observation. Commonly brightly colored, these rugs are fun and beautiful and will add a warm touch to any home.
Hand Stitched Natural Cowhide Patchwork Area Rug 4'x6'by Manhattan Rugs
$344
These natural cowhides come from organic cow .This cowhide that has been tanned properly will not shed under normal wear. It has a clean sheen and is tanned with a superior process that provides suppleness and longevity underfoot.These are Hand -Picked Value Cowhides. One -Of-A-Kind Hides.
3' 0" X 5' 0" Wool and Silk Handmade Savannah Grass Rug Q11526by Manhattan Rugs
$410
Simplistic, Savannah Grass rugs are beautiful with their solid color look. These rugs are simple, with wool and silk bringing out the color amazingly. Variations within the solid color break it up and harmonize to make a modern yet traditional look. Easy for these rugs to be placed in any area of the house.
Modern Flat Weave Wool & Silk Moroccan Rug 6x9by Manhattan Rugs
$432
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.
5' 0" X 8' 0" Reversible Kilim Flat Weave Rug Q10543by Manhattan Rugs
$371
Kilim and flat weave rugs are one of the oldest methods of rug production. They are beautiful masterpieces from the Middle East, which denote a pile-less textile. The pattern of these rugs is produced entirely by horizontal wefts that cover the vertical warps. Large-scale patterns are reliant on the quality of the fine weaving technique that is used to create these works of art. The utilization of all over design is what made these rugs so well known. Nowadays Kilim rugs are not only used as decorative floor pieces but also as wall accents and even bed coverlets.
Tribal Kilim Oriental, Area Rug, 5'3"x7'2"by Manhattan Rugs
$392
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.
Savannah Grass Wool and Silk Handmade Rug 2' 11" X 4' 10" Q11556by Manhattan Rugs
$385
Simplistic, Savannah Grass rugs are beautiful with their solid color look. These rugs are simple, with wool and silk bringing out the color amazingly. Variations within the solid color break it up and harmonize to make a modern yet traditional look. Easy for these rugs to be placed in any area of the house.
6x10 Oriental Overdyed Area Rug P5328by Manhattan Rugs
$745
The Recognizable vivacious colors of overdyed involves a five step process. Various washes and natural sun bleaching, helps to soften some of the harsher outlines of vintage patterns then a blank canvas is created. Once the rug is ready to be dyed, it is hand dyed several times using natural dyes. The colors from the natural dyes gives them their lively splash of color.
4x6 Geometric Gabbeh Hand Knotted Area Rug, P4192by Manhattan Rugs
$322
The world's best coarsely woven Iranian tribal rugs are Gabbeh. Which consist of very thick pile. The designs are mostly geometric, and symbolic in both shape, and style. Their construction consists of handspun wool, and vegetable dyes. They are organic in composition, and their appearance is rich in texture.
Handmade Ikat Oriental Rug, 4'x6'1"by Manhattan Rugs
$380
Playful brilliant colors and bright stylish patterns, bring Ikat & Kaitag rugs culture to life. Ikat (ee-khat) stems from the Malaysian word mangkait meaning to tie. Ancient Kaitag & Ikat were and are rare art form, deriving from women of the 1600��_s this art form would shape art itself forever. It wasn��_t until approximately the 1980��_s that these patterns would familiarized globally, all thanks to one British explorer/ researcher. These striking patterns have provided tasteful worldly charm, and have quickly become a staple for countless styles of design/decorating.
Unique Chestnut Red/Earth Tone Gabbeh 5'7"x8'3" Hand Knotted Wool Area Rug H6505by Manhattan Rugs
$779
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.
Modern Handmade Oriental Area Rug, Green, 3'7"x5'7"by Manhattan Rugs
$234
Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan Rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highlands sheep wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving.
3' 1" X 5' 0" Silky Bokhara Hand Knotted Wool Rug - Q13816by Manhattan Rugs
$361
Bokharas are a type of handmade Pakistani rug; also known as Bukharas or Bokaras. Most are based on Turkmen prototypes called Tekkes. Pakistani Bokhara rugs are among the most popular handmade rugs in the world. They are popular for their soft, luxurious feel, heavy pile, attractive colors and appearance that consist of repeating octagonal figures called guls, usually on fields of burgundy red, gray blue, or sometimes green.
Hand Knotted 5x8 Modern Area Rug, H1219by Manhattan Rugs
$376
Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan Rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highlands sheep'swool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving.
9' Square Hand Stitched Natural Cowhide Rug C1366by Manhattan Rugs
$1,475
Cowhide rugs are exceptionally unique due to the material they are made from, being 100% organic cowhide. These rugs are expertly stitched together and tanned, making them the only best quality. Many of our Cowhide rugs consist of hexagon shapes and other geometric designs. The natural dyes used to create a large scale of different colors and keep the hide soft and in good shape.
4x6 Modern Ikat Hand Knotted Area Rug, P5344by Manhattan Rugs
$372
Playful brilliant colors and bright stylish patterns, bring Ikat & Kaitag rugs culture to life. Ikat (ee-khat) stems from the Malaysian word mangkait meaning to tie. Ancient Kaitag & Ikat were and are rare art form, deriving from women of the 1600'sthis art form would shape art itself forever. It wasn"t until approximately the 1980'sthat these patterns would familiarized globally, all thanks to one British explorer/ researcher. These striking patterns have provided tasteful worldly charm, and have quickly become a staple for countless styles of design/decorating.
Hand Knotted Tribal Persian Gabbeh Wool Rug 3' 3" X 4' 9" Q8036by Manhattan Rugs
$602
Super Kazak rugs were woven in the south of Caucasus and are very regional in their designs. Super Kazak rugs are very traditional in look and the patterns can vary from geometric shapes, tribal designs like people and animals, and symbolic medallions. They are beautifully intricate and heavy in design. These rugs come in varieties of rich, warm, jewel tones that can liven up any space.
3' X 5' Tribal Persian Gabbeh Wool Area Rug - Q3080by Manhattan Rugs
$628
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.
4' 0" X 6' 0" Natural Cowhide Hand Stitched Rug C1218by Manhattan Rugs
$344
Cowhide rugs are exceptionally unique due to the material they are made from, being 100% organic cowhide. These rugs are expertly stitched together and tanned, making them the only best quality. Many of our Cowhide rugs consist of hexagon shapes and other geometric designs. The natural dyes used to create a large scale of different colors and keep the hide soft and in good shape.
Hand-Knotted Modern Ivy Design Area Rug, Ivory, 3'7"x5'7"by Manhattan Rugs
$234
Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft. Tibetan Rugs are traditionally made from Tibetan highlands sheep wool, called changpel. Tibetans use rugs for many purposes ranging from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles, though the most common use is as a seating carpet. The knotting method used in Tibetan rug making is different from that used in other rug making traditions worldwide. Especially yarn spinning and trimming of the pile after weaving.
2' 8" X 4' 3" Super Kazak Hand Knotted Wool Rug - Q12769by Manhattan Rugs
$442
Super Kazak rugs were woven in the south of Caucasus and are very regional in their designs. Super Kazak rugs are very traditional in look and the patterns can vary from geometric shapes, tribal designs like people and animals, and symbolic medallions. They are beautifully intricate and heavy in design. These rugs come in varieties of rich, warm, jewel tones that can liven up any space.
Hand Knotted Oriental Ikat Area Rug 5x8, P5105by Manhattan Rugs
$654
Playful brilliant colors and bright stylish patterns, bring Ikat & Kaitag rugs culture to life. Ikat (ee-khat) stems from the Malaysian word mangkait meaning to tie. Ancient Kaitag & Ikat were and are rare art form, deriving from women of the 1600'sthis art form would shape art itself forever. It wasn"t until approximately the 1980'sthat these patterns would familiarized globally, all thanks to one British explorer/ researcher. These striking patterns have provided tasteful worldly charm, and have quickly become a staple for countless styles of design/decorating.
Silky Bokhara Handmade Wool Rug 3' 2" X 5' 3" - Q13801by Manhattan Rugs
$389
Bokharas are a type of handmade Pakistani rug; also known as Bukharas or Bokaras. Most are based on Turkmen prototypes called Tekkes. Pakistani Bokhara rugs are among the most popular handmade rugs in the world. They are popular for their soft, luxurious feel, heavy pile, attractive colors and appearance that consist of repeating octagonal figures called guls, usually on fields of burgundy red, gray blue, or sometimes green.
Handmade Overdyed Full Pile Wool Rug 6' 2" X 9' 2" - WR2105by Manhattan Rugs
$1,250
Overdyed rugs, as you can guess from their name, go through a complicated process of dying. This multistep process makes rugs bright and bold. Our collection of overdyed rugs includes overdyed Persian rugs and regular overdyed rugs. Persian overdyed rugs have vintage look because they are sheered in the process of dying. Regular overdyed rugs have vivid color schemes. However, our overdyed rugs are eco-friendly, because we use only natural dyes for their production. If you like Oriental rugs, but prefer modern interior design style, look no further! Deep colors of overdyed rugs will make any room more sophisticated.
3' 11" X 6' 0" Hand Knotted Tribal Persian Gabbeh Rug - Q12678by Manhattan Rugs
$917
Gabbeh rugs are nothing short of simplistic and tribal, with designs consisting of primarily geometric shapes, animals, and plants. All done in a simplified way and based on the nomadic observation. Commonly brightly colored, these rugs are fun and beautiful and will add a warm touch to any home.
Super Kazak Khorjin Handmade Wool Rug 2' 8" X 4' 1" - Q12340by Manhattan Rugs
$595
Super Kazak rugs were woven in the south of Caucasus and are very regional in their designs. Super Kazak rugs are very traditional in look and the patterns can vary from geometric shapes, tribal designs like people and animals, and symbolic medallions. They are beautifully intricate and heavy in design. These rugs come in varieties of rich, warm, jewel tones that can liven up any space.
Persian Oriental Rug, 8'1''x10'1''by Manhattan Rugs
$1,272
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 Chobi Peshawar 6'x8' Hand Knotted Wool Rugby Manhattan Rugs
$701
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.
4x6 Arts and Crafts Ikat Hand Knotted Area Rug, P5263by Manhattan Rugs
$388
Playful brilliant colors and bright stylish patterns, bring Ikat & Kaitag rugs culture to life. Ikat (ee-khat) stems from the Malaysian word mangkait meaning to tie. Ancient Kaitag & Ikat were and are rare art form, deriving from women of the 1600'sthis art form would shape art itself forever. It wasn"t until approximately the 1980'sthat these patterns would familiarized globally, all thanks to one British explorer/ researcher. These striking patterns have provided tasteful worldly charm, and have quickly become a staple for countless styles of design/decorating.
4x6 Oriental Ikat Handmade Area Rug, P5059by Manhattan Rugs
$396
Playful brilliant colors and bright stylish patterns, bring Ikat & Kaitag rugs culture to life. Ikat (ee-khat) stems from the Malaysian word mangkait meaning to tie. Ancient Kaitag & Ikat were and are rare art form, deriving from women of the 1600'sthis art form would shape art itself forever. It wasn"t until approximately the 1980'sthat these patterns would familiarized globally, all thanks to one British explorer/ researcher. These striking patterns have provided tasteful worldly charm, and have quickly become a staple for countless styles of design/decorating.
8'x10' Blue Hand Knotted Moroccan Wool & Silk Oriental Rug, W1173by Manhattan Rugs
$636
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.
Ziegler Collection Oriental Rug 8x10by Manhattan Rugs
SALE
$1,160$1,482
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.
3' 3" X 4' 8" Tribal Persian Gabbeh Hand Knotted Wool Rug Q10074by Manhattan Rugs
$592
Gabbeh rugs are nothing short of simplistic and tribal, with designs consisting of primarily geometric shapes, animals, and plants. All done in a simplified way and based on the nomadic observation. Commonly brightly colored, these rugs are fun and beautiful and will add a warm touch to any home.
Persian Tabriz Handmade Wool Rug 4' 0" X 5' 10" - Q12156by Manhattan Rugs
$910
Tabriz rugs are elegant and classic and are largely sought out for their precisely done designs. No one rug is the same and there is no traditional color or pattern scheme for these rugs to follow. They are common to be symmetric and can consist of linear designs, emblems, geometric shapes, various motifs, and Herati (fish) medallions. These rugs are very bold in nature and give a sense of individualism to a room.
Natural Cowhide Hand Stitched Rug 4' 0" X 6' 0" C1304by Manhattan Rugs
$344
Cowhide rugs are exceptionally unique due to the material they are made from, being 100% organic cowhide. These rugs are expertly stitched together and tanned, making them the only best quality. Many of our Cowhide rugs consist of hexagon shapes and other geometric designs. The natural dyes used to create a large scale of different colors and keep the hide soft and in good shape.
Moroccan Hand Knotted 9'x12' Wool & Silk Oriental Rug, W1176by Manhattan Rugs
$857
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.