What is an Oriental Rug?
Oriental rugs are hand-knotted masterpieces originating in the most storied regions of the Orient—such as Iran/Persia, India, Afghanistan, Turkey, the Caucasus, Pakistan and China. These rugs stand for a wealth of patterns, colours, symbols, and techniques. “Oriental rug” refers to both classic Persian rugs and Indian, Afghan, or Turkish weaving traditions—all united by authentic handcraft, lasting value, and cultural depth.
Indian Rugs – Creative Diversity with a Long Heritage
Indian rugs have, for centuries, ranked among the finest examples of Oriental weaving. They evolve classic patterns such as Tabriz, Bijar, or Kashan with modern colour harmony and each weaver’s personal touch. Indian rugs stand out for premium wool, even and dense piles, and excellent value for money. Every workshop delivers its own variations, so there’s a unique original for every décor concept.
Comparison: Indian vs. Persian Sarouk Rugs
| Provenance / Type | Main Pile Material | Knot Density | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indo Sarouk Oriental Rugs | Premium sheep’s wool | 90,000–240,000 knots/m² | Floral allover motifs, thick pile, cosy and robust, often with a classic antique look, hand-knotted originals |
| Sarouk Persian Rugs | Premium sheep’s wool | 120,000–360,000 knots/m² | Floral allover motifs, thick pile, cosy and robust, design classics, antique versions have high collector value, hand-knotted originals |
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Indo Sarouk Rugs
How do Indo Sarouk rugs differ from Persian Sarouks?
They adopt the classic motifs and colour worlds, but are woven in India—some interpretations are modern and pricing is much more accessible.
Are Indo Sarouk rugs robust and practical?
Yes—their dense wool pile, sturdy workmanship, and easy-care nature make them ideal for virtually any living area. Discover more about carpet care.
What colours and designs are typical for Indo Sarouk rugs?
Warm reds and blues, gold and ivory accents, opulent floral vines, and classic borders are characteristic.
Do Indo Sarouk rugs work in modern interiors?
Absolutely—their florals and colour palettes create a welcoming highlight in classic, stately, as well as contemporary schemes.
Will I receive a certificate of authenticity?
Yes—every handmade rug from JUPITER Intl comes with a certificate of authenticity. Find out more about our certificate of authenticity.
Quality, Price & Service by JUPITER Intl
- All Indo Sarouk rugs are handmade originals, carefully selected for workmanship, quality, and design
- Transparent provenance: every handmade rug comes with a certificate of authenticity
- Fair prices directly from Khademi—no middlemen or misleading “retail prices”
- Wide range: from exclusive Qom silk rugs and exquisite Nain Persians to modern Ziegler Oriental rugs, handwoven kilims, and high-quality machine-made rugs
- Personal advice on provenance, size, material, and style
- Secure payment, 31-day return policy and free returns for your complete satisfaction
Personal Consultation at JUPITER Intl
Looking for the perfect Indo Sarouk rug, a specific provenance, a special size or unique design? Our experienced team is happy to assist—from expert advice to sourcing special pieces. Contact us by phone or email, or combine your visit with a trip to our showroom in Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt—part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site—where you can experience history and tradition up close!
More Information & Links
- Design Classic: Sarouk Rugs
- Countries of Origin: India – Color, Diversity and Tradition
- Carpet Guide: How Do I Properly Care for Hand-Knotted Rugs?
- Carpet Guide: What to Consider When Choosing Rug Size
- Carpet Guide: How to Identify Hand-Knotted Rugs
- Carpet Guide: How to Calculate the Knot Density of a Rug
- Carpet Guide: What’s the Difference Between Rug Knot Types?
- Carpet Guide: How Sustainable Are Hand-Knotted Rugs?
- Carpet Guide: Are Hand-Knotted Rugs a Good Investment?
- Certificate of Authenticity: Your Guarantee for Quality and Authenticity



































