Origin, Materials & Manufacturing – Masterpieces from Legendary Regions
Our exclusive rugs originate from the most renowned weaving centers: Persia/Iran, Turkey, India, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Caucasus.
- Materials: Only the finest natural fibers are used, such as pure silk, premium cork and highland wool, luxurious blends, and bamboo silk.
- Manufacturing: Every piece is created with traditional craftsmanship and the utmost artistic standards—for enduring luxury, vivid colors, and exceptional designs.
- Result: Particularly high knot densities, brilliant detail, and a quality feel define each original in this collection.
Design & Patterns – Variety for All Styles
From classic Persian medallions and intricate floral arabesques to flawless geometric allover patterns or breathtaking tableau rugs with opulent hunting scenes—our collection addresses the most sophisticated design aspirations. Natural plant-based dyes and harmoniously composed innovative palettes guarantee each rug becomes an iconic eye-catcher—whether in a traditional salon, a contemporary loft, or an exclusive corporate environment.
Types and Key Provenances of Exclusive Rugs
Qom Rugs:
Qom rugs made from pure silk are among the world’s finest Persian and Oriental carpets. They fascinate with extraordinary knot densities, intricate motifs, a radiant color palette, and a luxurious feel. Hand-knotted in Qom (Ghom), as well as in exclusive Chinese and Indian workshops, they combine artistic sophistication, precious materials, and deep cultural meaning.
Tabriz Rugs:
Tabriz rugs from the eponymous Persian city, but also from India and China, stand for rich ornamentation, classical medallion and geometric motifs, and luminous colors. With high knot density and the finest wool and silk, they offer timeless elegance and strong collector value.
Nain Rugs:
Nain rugs are prized for their filigree precision, harmonious gradations, and artistic designs. Characteristic blues, white silk accents, and the use of only the finest highland wool make them icons of Persian weaving for refined living spaces.
Isfahan Rugs:
Isfahan rugs embody master craftsmanship with premium cork wool, luxurious silk details, and very high knot counts. Distinctive central medallions, floral arabesques, and radiant colors make these coveted pieces for sophisticated homes and collectors alike.
Hereke Rugs:
Hereke rugs are the epitome of Ottoman luxury: Originally woven for sultans’ palaces, they captivate with the finest silk, exclusive wool, and the legendary double-knotting technique. Elaborate floral and geometric patterns mark every piece. Today, new numbered masterpieces are produced in limited editions only in China.
Antique Rugs:
Antique rugs at JUPITER Intl are at least 50 years old and reflect the textile mastery of past eras. Whether Persian, Oriental, or fine silk artworks—authentic patina, natural materials, and historic designs make each a truly individual statement and high-value collectible.
Gobelin Tapestries:
Gobelin tapestries, inspired by French textile art of the 15th century, shine with intricate floral and figural compositions. Woven from wool and cotton after historical models, they add decorative impact and European cultural heritage as genuine masterworks.
Comparison Table: Exclusive Rugs
| Provenance / Type | Origin | Material | Knot Density | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qom Silk Rugs | Iran/Persia, China | Pure natural silk | 200,000–1,600,000+ knots/m² | Lustrous sheen, the most delicate motifs, supreme precision, luxury class, investment potential |
| Tabriz Persian & Oriental Rugs | Iran/Persia, China, India | Fine cork or sheep’s wool with silk content | 100,000–1,200,000+ knots/m² | Famed for sumptuous medallions, varied designs, sought-after collectibles from 50 Raj upwards |
| Isfahan Persian & Oriental Rugs | Iran/Persia, China, India | Finest cork wool with silk warp & highlights | 300,000–1,400,000+ knots/m² | Classic Persian design icon, meticulous production, top materials, coveted collectibles |
| Nain Persian & Oriental Rugs | Iran/Persia, China, India | Highland wool, often with silk, sometimes all silk | 200,000–1,200,000+ knots/m² | Filigree patterns, timeless elegance, soft color palette, 4La, 6La and silk rugs with strong collectability |
| Hereke Silk Rugs | Turkey, China | Pure natural silk | 200,000–1,500,000+ knots/m² | Ottoman double-knotting, luxury class, rarities with collector value |
| Antique Persian & Oriental Rugs | Iran/Persia, Turkey, Caucasus, Afghanistan, India, China | Sheep's wool, natural silk, cotton | 100,000–600,000 knots/m² | Originals 50+ years, unmistakable & authentic, high potential as investments |
What to Look for When Buying an Exclusive Rug
- Provenance & Origin: Authentic artistry, respect for tradition and verified provenance.
- Material Selection: Authentic silk, highland or cork wool, or exclusive blends.
- Knot Density & Production Quality: The finer the density, the more detailed and valuable the pattern.
- Color Compositions & Design: Balanced tonality and unique character.
- Certificate of Authenticity: Guarantees authenticity, material, and origin.
- Care & Value Preservation: Gentle cleaning, specialist care, and professional restoration if needed.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive Rugs
What makes a rug truly exclusive?
It’s all about the finest materials, masterful handwork (often taking many months), flawless execution, and verified provenance—certified by a certificate of authenticity.
Are exclusive rugs practical for everyday use?
Yes. Thanks to superb materials and meticulous production, they are extremely robust—properly cared for, they can last for many years.
How can I recognise an original?
Inspect the rug’s reverse—tiny irregularities mean genuine craftsmanship. Pay attention to clear provenance and certificates of authenticity. At JUPITER Intl, we guarantee verified authenticity for every piece.
Do exclusive rugs appreciate in value?
Rare, antique, or especially fine pieces with traceable provenance and in top condition are highly sought after—and are often a reliable investment.
How do I care for an exclusive rug?
Vacuum gently, treat stains immediately (dab, never rub; do not use chemicals), avoid direct sun and moisture, and have it professionally cleaned on a regular basis.
Quality Promise: Authenticity & Service by JUPITER Intl
- Every exclusive rug is an expertly verified original, selected for artistry, authenticity, and condition
- Transparent provenance: all handmade rugs are supplied with a certificate of authenticity
- Fair prices directly from Khademi—no middlemen or misleading “retail prices”
- Personal consultation on provenance, size, material, investment and style
- Secure payment, 31-day return policy & free returns for your complete satisfaction
Personal Consultation at JUPITER Intl
Looking for the perfect exclusive rug, a special format, or a unique blend of colour and design? Our experienced team is happy to support you – from expert style advice to sourcing unique pieces. Contact us by phone or email, or combine your visit with a trip to our showroom in the historic Speicherstadt, part of Hamburg's UNESCO World Heritage Site – discover history and tradition up close!
More Information & Links
- Design Classic: Qom Rugs
- Design Classic: Hereke Rugs
- Design Classic: Isfahan Rugs
- Design Classic: Nain Rugs
- Design Classic: Tabriz Rugs
- Countries of Origin: Iran – Persian Perfection from a Master's Hand
- Countries of Origin: China – Expression of a Rich Culture
- Countries of Origin: Afghanistan – Hand-knotted Stories
- Countries of Origin: Pakistan – A Festival of Motifs and Colours
- Countries of Origin: India – Color, Diversity and Tradition
- Countries of Origin: Caucasus – Threads Full of Memories
- Countries of Origin: Turkey – Art and Culture in Every Knot
- 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

























































