Oriental Rug Mart offers a wide variety of quality styles from top
manufacturers and distributors
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Momeni, a family name, a mark of quality, and an expert source of ideas for making your home come alive with true timeless beauty, was established half a century ago, when Ali A. (Haji) Momeni started a family business bringing exquisite Persian carpets to the United States. Though styles have come and gone, behind them all is the fundamental principle that Momeni rugs are created to touch our senses. From concept through production, a family member is there making sure that the highest standards are being met.
This Momeni standard of quality, elegance, and sophistication has been recognized time and time again with America's Magnificent Carpet Award. |
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Yayla Tribal Rugs From the very first steps - collecting plants, roots, and flowers to masterfully create vegetable dyes, and collecting the finest quality highland Afghani wool - Yayla gives the utmost in attention to every aspect of creating your oriental rug. Not only does Yayla stand out for providing some of the most exquisite hand-spun and vegetable dyed oriental rugs in the market, but since 1987 they have been directing their efforts and resources toward the expansion of educational opportunity for the weaving communities with which they work in South and Central Asia. |
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| Kalaty: Known for its ability to combine color and design to create rugs which portray “Tradition for today”. Over the years the company name has become synonymous with color consciousness, design innovation, service and loyalty. Bringing you an extensive and diverse line of hand-knotted rugs. |
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| Seirafian: Founded in 1940 in the city of Isfahan by the late Master Haj Agha Reza Seirafian, Seirafian rugs are among the finest available in the world today. Since his death in 1975 Seirafian’s sons and grandsons have maintained this tradition of excellence. Exquisite attention to detail, masterful use of color and the highest quality materials make these rugs stand out as museum quality pieces. In the “Encyclopedia of Persian Carpets” they are represented as the master among masterpieces of this century. A 25 square meter piece that was donated by the family currently hangs in the halls of the United Nations. |
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Miri: The trading of hand-knotted rugs has been a Miri family tradition since 1820. Every Miri hand knotted rug inspires the imagination. Each sample retains and revives the aura of the very best of past Persian tradition. The virtue of Miri artwork is due to thoroughly studied designs, the use of locally produced hand-spun wool, natural dyes, traditional techniques, and most importantly, the knotters, those whose dexterity and creativity is valued above all. The criterion of excellence, where tradition, passion and evolution interweave in a seamless collage of color and beauty.
Rugs are knotted in homes and tents and in small and large knotting units. Both tribal and urban rugs are crafted in their own locale using traditional methods and maintaining the Persian tradition of quality in craftsmanship. |
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| Zollanvari: Established in 1947, Zollanvari carpets are hand-woven by Persian nomadic tribes from masterfully vegetable-dyed wools. Zollanvari’s unique combination of traditional values and innovative carpet design results in outstanding versatility. Zollanvari carpets are widely sought after worldwide. |
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