Nepalese Rugs

Nepalese Rugs

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  1. Decant Nurture
    Decant Nurture
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    Starts at $1,975.00
    Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Decant Nurture - Deep Bronze Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Decant Nurture - Eloquence Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Decant Nurture - Zorba more
  2. Gunya Labyrinth
    Gunya Labyrinth
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    Starts at $3,125.00
    Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted Gunya Labyrinth - Romance more
  3. Exult Grace
    Exult Grace
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    Starts at $2,575.00
    Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Exult Grace - Cream Brulee Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Exult Grace - Desert Sand more
  4. Exult Regal
    Exult Regal
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    Starts at $4,295.00
  5. Decant Kuala Lumpur
    Decant Kuala Lumpur
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    Starts at $1,975.00
  6. Decant Prairie
    Decant Prairie
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    Starts at $1,975.00
    Tribal Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Decant Prairie - Polo Blue Tribal Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Decant Prairie - Bronzetone more
  7. Exult Marwa
    Exult Marwa
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    Starts at $2,575.00
    Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Exult Marwa - Natural Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Exult Marwa - Redstone more
  8. Comet Kathryn
    Comet Kathryn
    $1,050.00 - $12,625.00
    Traditional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Comet Kathryn - Nautical Traditional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted Comet Kathryn - Foggy Gray more
  9. 100 Knot/Wool with 61%-70% Silk Tortoise
    100 Knot/Wool with 61%-70% Silk Tortoise
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    Starts at $18,725.00
    Contemporary Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 61%-70% Silk Tortoise - Ceruleo BB85 more
  10. 100 Knot/All Wool Sutra
    100 Knot/All Wool Sutra
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    Starts at $13,695.00
    Contemporary Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/All Wool Sutra - Ginger DD701 more
  11. 150 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Satori
    150 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Satori
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    Starts at $17,650.00
    Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 150 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Satori - Range Brown DD840 more
  12. 100 Knot/Wool with 21%-30% Silk Oboshi
    100 Knot/Wool with 21%-30% Silk Oboshi
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    Starts at $15,850.00
    Contemporary Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 21%-30% Silk Oboshi - Larch DD1201 more
  13. 100 Knot/Wool with 81%-90% Silk Aurora
    100 Knot/Wool with 81%-90% Silk Aurora
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    Starts at $20,175.00
    Contemporary Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 81%-90% Silk Aurora - Frost SCC710 Contemporary Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 81%-90% Silk Aurora - Slate SPP83 more
  14. Ngari Wool with 41%-50% Silk Arrowroot
    Ngari Wool with 41%-50% Silk Arrowroot
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    Starts at $17,995.00
    Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted Ngari Wool with 41%-50% Silk Arrowroot - Stone DD110 Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted Ngari Wool with 41%-50% Silk Arrowroot - Terracotta RR101 more
  15. 100 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Thalia
    100 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Thalia
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    Starts at $16,575.00
    Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 31%-40% Silk Thalia - Frosted Green GG390 more
  16. 100 Knot/All Wool Anthemion
    100 Knot/All Wool Anthemion
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    Starts at $13,695.00
    Transitional Wool Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/All Wool Anthemion - Oak DD855 more
  17. 100 Knot/Wool with 41%-50% Silk Alpujara
    100 Knot/Wool with 41%-50% Silk Alpujara
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    Starts at $17,295.00
    Transitional Wool and Silk Rug - Hand-Knotted 100 Knot/Wool with 41%-50% Silk Alpujara - Pearl CC131 more
  18. Setana Zagros II Pale Mocha  -  3'  x  5'
    Setana Zagros II Pale Mocha - 3' x 5'
    $1,925.00 $595.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND
  19. Setana Zagros II Pale Taupe  -  3'  x  5'
    Setana Zagros II Pale Taupe - 3' x 5'
    $1,595.00 $495.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND
  20. Setana Zagros II Hemp  -  3'  x  5'
    Setana Zagros II Hemp - 3' x 5'
    $1,725.00 $525.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND
  21. Setana Zagros II Pale Taupe  -  3'  x  5'
    Setana Zagros II Pale Taupe - 3' x 5'
    $1,495.00 $450.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND
  22. Kotana Arak Sand  -  8'  x  10'
    Kotana Arak Sand - 8' x 10'
    $15,395.00 $4,625.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND
  23. Tibetan Silk and Wool Pomegranate Sand  -  8'  x  11'
    Tibetan Silk and Wool Pomegranate Sand - 8' x 11'
    $9,950.00 $2,995.00 -70%
    ONE OF A KIND

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Nepalese Rugs

At Cyrus Artisan Rugs, we are passionate about sharing the rich tapestry of Nepalese rugs. These remarkable creations are not just floor coverings; they are living testaments to centuries of tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.

From the majestic Himalayan region to your doorstep, our curated collection at Cyrus Artisan Rugs brings the allure of Nepalese rug traditions and handmade rugs to your living spaces. Experience the harmonious blend of culture and comfort that only Nepalese rugs can provide.


Nepal Rugs: A Historical Rug-Making Tradition

Rugs from Nepal originally came from Tibet, making them fall under Tibetan and tribal rugs. Their history dates back to the 16th century and reached recognition when the British invaded Tibet in the 19th century. The rise of rug production began in the 1970s when small wool area rugs and other larger pieces were produced by natives and shipped across Europe. The demand for these tribal rugs then increased across the world.


Materials Used in Nepalese Carpets

Sheep wool from Tibet was the most common material for creating tribal area rugs from Nepal. These Tibetan rugs eventually sourced other kinds of wool from different parts of the globe, such as India and New Zealand. Wool, a mixture of cotton and wool, was the traditional primary material used for the weft and wrap, while the piles were made of wool and silk. The texture of these rugs was coarse and opaque, making them suitable for cold environments and keeping anything warm.


Weaving Technique of Nepalese Carpets

One of the hallmarks of Nepalese rugs is the unparalleled craftsmanship that goes into each piece. Our skilled weavers and artisans employ time-honored techniques handed down through generations. At the heart of this process is the meticulous art of knotting. Every knot is carefully tied, resulting in a rug with a dense and sturdy pile of fibers.

The weaving technique is not just about aesthetics but durability and longevity. A Nepalese rug should not only enhance your living space but also be a piece that can be cherished for generations.


Design and Patterns of Nepali Rugs

When you explore our collection of Nepalese rugs, you'll be captivated by the diversity of designs and patterns. Traditional motifs passed down through the ages coexist harmoniously with contemporary designs inspired by modern aesthetics.

Our commitment to providing a wide range of choices ensures you'll find a design that resonates with your style and complements your interior. Whether you're drawn to the timeless beauty of historical patterns or the allure of innovative designs, our full selection of Nepalese rugs offers something for every taste.


Craftsmanship and Quality Materials of Nepali Rugs

Craftsmanship and the use of quality materials are the cornerstones of Nepalese rugs. We believe these rugs should be more than just decorative pieces; they should be functional, practical, and built to withstand the test of time.

The combination of wool and silk in the weaving process results in products with a luxurious yet resilient texture. The weft and warp of our rugs are carefully crafted from a blend of cotton and wool, ensuring strength and durability. The pile, composed of wool and silk, adds luxury to the rug.

Every Nepalese rug in our collection is a made product, a testament to the dedication of our artisans, who painstakingly craft each piece, paying attention to every detail. Quality is not just a goal; it's our commitment.


Color Palette of Nepal and Tibetan Carpet

Nepalese rugs' colors reflect Nepal's breathtaking landscapes and the Tibetan region. From earthy tones that mimic the serene beauty of the Himalayas to vibrant blues and greens that capture the region's vibrancy, our rugs celebrate nature's palette.

When you choose a Nepalese rug for your space, you're not just adding a functional piece; you're bringing a touch of the Himalayan region's beauty into your home. Consider the pattern and color palette that resonates with your interior design, and let your rug become a statement piece that tells a story.


Caring for Your Nepalese Rug

Caring for your Nepalese rug is essential to ensure its longevity and beauty. These rugs are crafted with precision and care; proper maintenance will help them retain their exquisite appearance.

  • Regular vacuuming: Use a vacuum cleaner with a gentle brush attachment to remove dust and dirt from the rug's surface. Vacuuming should be done toward the rug's pile to avoid damaging the fibers.
  • Rotation: To ensure even wear, rotate your rug periodically. This helps prevent one area from experiencing excessive foot traffic and wear.
  • Prompt cleaning: In case of spills or stains, acting quickly is essential. Blot the affected area with a clean, dry cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the fibers. If necessary, consult with a professional rug cleaner for specific stain removal.
  • Professional cleaning: Periodically, consider having your Nepalese rug professionally cleaned. Professional cleaners have the expertise and equipment to deep-clean and refresh your rug without causing damage.


Purchase Artisanal Nepal Rugs from Cyrus Artisan Rugs

Cyrus Artisan Rugs offers a fine selection of artisan rugs from Nepal that are available in various sizes and designs. Our collection consists of masterpieces made by our home designers and internationally acclaimed brands in the industry, such as SafaviehSafavieh, Tufenkian, and Ralph Lauren homes, to name a few. We have a wide selection and size of hand-knotted antique rugs with various colors and patterns guaranteed to breathe life and reflect beauty into your living space.

While our main location is in Minneapolis, MN, we're dedicated to serving homeowners across the United States. We offer exquisite Nepalese rugs and deliver them right to your doorstep, regardless of location.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Nepal Rug?

A Nepal rug is a handcrafted masterpiece from the Himalayan region, particularly Nepal and Tibet. These rugs are known for their exceptional quality, intricate designs, and rich cultural heritage.

What makes Nepalese rugs unique?

Nepalese rugs stand out for their exceptional blend of materials, intricate craftsmanship, style, and historical significance. Using wool and silk in tandem creates a luxurious, soft, yet practical texture, while the rich cultural heritage adds depth and meaning to each piece.

Are these rugs suitable for modern interiors?

Absolutely! The versatile and classic designs, combined with the color palettes of Nepalese rugs, make this collection an ideal choice for a wide range of interior styles. From traditional to contemporary, these rugs seamlessly integrate into diverse room aesthetics.

Can I find custom-designed Nepalese rugs?

Yes, we offer custom design services, allowing you to create a truly unique Nepalese carpet tailored to your preferences and space. Contact us; our dedicated team will work closely with you to bring your vision to life.

Are these rugs ethically sourced?

Absolutely. We take pride in sourcing our rugs ethically and supporting local artisans. Your purchase contributes to the preservation of this timeless craft of art and empowers the communities behind it.


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