What Are Loom Lori Rugs?
Loom Lori rugs are modern, handwoven interpretations of classic Lori and Loribaft nomadic rugs from southwestern Iran/Persia. While traditional Lori rugs feature rustic wool textures, warm shades and tribal‑inspired motifs, Loom Lori rugs translate these iconic elements into a contemporary, reduced design language. They are woven in Indian workshops on modern handlooms using fine sheep’s wool—sometimes refined with bamboo silk or wool–viscose blends. The result: elegant, lightweight and soft wool rugs with clean lines, geometric motifs and a modern look that still preserves their nomadic soul. Explore all our handloom rugs now!
Manufacturing Process – Modern Handloom Technique from India
Material Selection: Wool, Blends & Natural Fibres
The pile of a Loom Lori rug consists primarily of high‑quality, hand‑spun sheep’s wool—soft, durable and pleasantly warm. Many designs also incorporate blends such as wool with bamboo silk or wool–viscose. These materials add a subtle sheen, smooth texture and allow gentle highlights within lines and motifs. The warp is traditionally made from strong cotton.
Handloom Weaving Technique
On the modern handloom, yarn is inserted layer by layer, compacted and precisely aligned. This method creates clear shapes, fine lines and calm surface structures—ideal for tribal motifs, graphic forms and minimalistic designs.
Finishing, Washing & Quality Control
After weaving, Loom Lori rugs are washed, dried, sheared and visually harmonised. Small irregularities are signs of authentic handcraftsmanship and give each rug its unique personality.
Loom / Handloom Rugs – How Do They Differ from Hand-Knotted Rugs?
Handloom rugs are woven on handlooms and therefore require significantly less production time than classic hand‑knotted rugs, where each knot is tied individually by hand. As a result, loom rugs have calmer, more modern and more uniform surface structures. Hand‑knotted Lori and Loribaft rugs typically have a denser, more voluminous pile, finer knotting details and more complex patterning. Loom Lori rugs combine natural materials and true craftsmanship with attractive pricing and contemporary design—ideal for modern, young and style‑conscious interiors.
Designs & Colour Palette – Nomadic Classics Reimagined
- Geometric motifs – lines, blocks, triangles; modern & timeless
- Stylised tribal motifs – figures, animals, plants or symbols
- Minimalist designs – solid or tone‑on‑tone
- Nature-inspired tones: sand, beige, brown, ochre, olive, grey
- Soft pastels: rose, pale yellow, mint, sage, sky blue
- Accent colours: red, petrol, midnight blue, moss green
Living Ideas & Application Tips
Loom Lori rugs bring warmth, subtlety and cultivated natural charm into any home. With their clear, graphic designs, they are especially suitable for modern, Scandinavian, minimalistic and nature‑inspired interiors.
- Ideal in living rooms beneath sofa groups or statement furniture
- Beautiful as bedside rugs in the bedroom
- Perfect in home offices, hallways or children’s rooms
- As graphic design islands to zone open living spaces
- Well‑suited for Scandi, Japandi, Boho or urban‑nature interiors
Choosing the Right Size for Loom Lori Rugs
For living and dining rooms, 240x170 cm, 300x200 cm or 300x250 cm are recommended. Medium formats such as 120x80 cm or 170x120 cm are ideal as accent rugs or beside the bed. Runners (from 250x70 cm) add structure to hallways and transitional spaces.
Tip: Geometric Loom designs look especially modern when chosen in larger formats.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Loom Lori Rugs
What Is a Loom/Handloom Rug – and How Does It Differ from a Hand-Knotted Rug?
Loom rugs are woven on handlooms and require less production time than hand‑knotted rugs. The result is calm, modern surfaces with clean lines. Hand‑knotted rugs, however, have denser structures, more complex motifs and a traditional handcrafted character.
How Do Loom Lori Rugs Differ from Loom Gabbeh Rugs?
Loom Gabbeh rugs are typically solid‑coloured or very minimalistic. Loom Lori rugs incorporate classic tribal and nomadic motifs—such as figures, animals or geometric symbols—creating a more lively and characterful look.
What Materials Are Loom Lori Rugs Made From?
The pile consists of high‑quality sheep’s wool or wool blends with bamboo silk or viscose. The warp is traditionally made from cotton. All materials are durable, soft and naturally warm.
Are Loom Lori Rugs Easy to Maintain?
Yes—regular vacuuming is sufficient. Wool is naturally dirt‑repellent. For deep cleaning, we recommend professional specialists. Discover more about carpet care.
Do Loom Lori Rugs Come in Different Designs?
Yes—with clear geometric forms, stylised figures and minimalist tone‑on‑tone designs ranging from calm and modern to tribal‑inspired aesthetics.
Will I receive a certificate of authenticity?
Yes—every handmade rug at JUPITER Intl comes with a certificate of authenticity. Find out more about our certificate of authenticity.
Quality, Price & Service by JUPITER Intl
- Our Loom Lori rugs are handmade originals, carefully selected for craftsmanship, 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 premium machine-made rugs
- Personal advice on provenance, size, materials, and style
- Secure payment, 31-day return policy, and free returns for your complete satisfaction
Personal Consultation at JUPITER Intl
Looking for the perfect Loom Lori rug, a particular provenance, a special size or unique design? Our experienced team is happy to support you – from expert advice to sourcing outstanding 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: Gabbeh Rugs
- Design Classic: Lori 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


























































