Bokhara Rugs

Bokhara Rugs Guide

Bokhara Rugs are traditional handwoven carpets originating from the Bokhara region of Uzbekistan, known for their striking geometric patterns and rich, deep colors. Typically crafted from high-quality wool, these rugs feature intricate designs, often showcasing repetitive motifs such as medallions and tribal symbols that reflect the cultural heritage of the region. Bokhara rugs are celebrated for their durability, dense pile, and the craftsmanship that goes into their creation, making them a timeless choice for adding warmth and sophistication to various interior styles. Their classic patterns and enduring appeal make them a popular choice for both traditional and modern spaces.

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The Bokhara Rug Collection recalls the distinctive patterns and rich colors of ancient Turkmen rugs. These beautiful recreations indulge today’s decor preferences for contemporary fashion steeped in timeless design. The detailed motifs of Bokhara disseminate a myriad of artful hues throughout room decor, with subtle fringes adding to the boho-chic look. Bokhara is made using soft, synthetic yarns for long lasting beauty. Learn More

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...Bokhara rug designs have originated from the Samarkand and Bokhara Region. Bokhara rugs in ancient times were hand-woven by peoples of Russian Turkistan (Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Bokhara rugs were primarily the product of Tekke Turkmens but also were made by Sailors, Sarqs, Yomuts, and Ersaris. These famous Bokhara designs also come from eastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Bokhara rug...
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...s. Turkoman rugs are recommended more for decorative use than high traffic areas. Turkoman rugs usually come in greens, reds, whites, and browns. You'll hear Turkoman rugs referred to as Beshir rugs, Bokhara rugs, or Samarkand rugs. The dying methods used are very similar to those employed by other global weavers and artisans. The use of vegetables, barko, roots and other natural items to make dye...