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Expert Opinion

“Hereke silk rugs are the global benchmark for technical perfection and artistic diversity of motifs. Above all, their densely knotted structure and the brilliance of the finest silk make them exceptional. For our collection, I carefully select pieces that are outstanding not only in provenance and pile, but also in conveying the unmistakable spirit of their Ottoman heritage. In modern interiors, they make a statement for exclusivity, taste, and lasting value.”
Daniel Khademi
Rug expert, curator and COO at JUPITER Intl

What is a Silk Rug?

Silk rugs are the luxury class of hand-knotted carpets. Crafted from pure silk or a silk-wool blend, their extremely high knot density allows for the finest detailing, radiant shine and a smooth, supple feel. Silk rugs from famous centres like Qom, Hereke, Kashmir or China are considered collector’s items, investments, and iconic expressions of superior weaving craftsmanship.

Origin, Features & Design of Hereke Silk Rugs

  • Provenance: Hand-knotted in the town of Hereke on the Sea of Marmara, Turkey—famed for its royal workshops and weaving tradition since the 19th century.
  • Materials: Finest natural silk for pile, warp and weft; occasionally noble gold or silver thread for ornamental highlights.
  • Knotting Technique: Exceptionally fine double-knot (Turkish knot) technique; extremely high knot density of 800,000 to 1,500,000+ knots/m² for the most intricate designs.
  • Designs: Distinctive for magnificent medallion and field motifs, elaborate florals, vines, arabesque borders, and frequent imperial or floral ornaments in the Ottoman style.
  • Colours: Rich, luminous hues such as gold, red, blue, green and ivory, as well as soft pastels with exquisite shine and harmonious balance.
  • Sizes: Ranging from exclusive small showpieces for walls, decorative tapestries, to large-format salon and room rugs in a variety of dimensions.

Turkish Rugs – Between History, Tradition & Design Culture

The Turkish weaving tradition is among the oldest and richest in the world. From rustic Anatolian village rugs to the masterful Hereke silk carpets, Turkish rugs unite everyday utility with artistic ambition. Above all, Hereke enjoys legendary status—for unmatched intricacy, material purity, and a touch of Ottoman grandeur in every home.

Our Exclusive Sino Hereke Silk Rugs

In addition to the extremely rare Turkish originals, we also offer a select range of Sino Hereke silk rugs from China. These are woven after the renowned Ottoman patterns—again using pure silk, and with astonishing fineness. Sino Hereke carpets feature precise designs, vivid colours, exceptional knot density, superb craftsmanship and present a highly attractive alternative for classic Hereke lovers at often much more accessible prices. Discover now!

Hereke Silk Rugs at a Glance

Provenance / Type Main Pile Material Knot Density Special Features
Hereke Silk Rugs Finest pure silk or luxury wool-silk blends 800,000–1,500,000+ knots/m² Medallion, allover, field & Ottoman tableau motifs; Turkish double knot; top-tier collectibles—luxury hand-knotted rarities with signature value
Sino Hereke Silk Rugs Finest pure silk 500,000–1,200,000+ knots/m² Medallion, allover, field & tableau motifs, often double-knotted, flawless craftsmanship, more affordable than Turkish Herekes, luxury hand-knotted originals
Hereke Silk Rugs at a Glance Note: All values are guidelines—see product descriptions for specific details.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Hereke Silk Rugs

What makes Hereke silk rugs so desirable?

Their incredible fineness, density and shimmering gloss combine superb artistry with creative flair and genuine rarity.

Are all Hereke silk rugs pure silk?

You will find both 100% pure silk and exclusive wool-silk blends—both are luxury constructions. We also offer modern Art Hereke Rugs using animal-free art silk or viscose as the pile—an appealing alternative to the costly natural-fibre types.

How do Sino Hereke rugs differ from Turkish originals?

Our Sino Hereke silk rugs are hand-knotted in China for Khademi, after Ottoman tradition, in pure silk. Their artistry, knot density and motif variety are absolutely on par with Turkish counterparts, but they are considerably more affordable than authentic Ottoman masterpieces.

How do I care for a Hereke silk rug?

Vacuum your Hereke silk rug gently and regularly (dry only), avoid moisture and direct, sustained sunlight. Always have deep cleaning carried out by a professional specialist. Discover more about carpet care.

Are Hereke silk rugs a good investment?

Absolutely—well-preserved, especially rare and signed pieces are highly sought-after by collectors, with the potential for significant value growth. Learn more about value retention and investment potential.

Do I receive a certificate of authenticity with every Hereke silk rug?

Yes—at JUPITER Intl, every hand-knotted rug is supplied with a certificate clearly stating provenance and material. Find out more about our certificate of authenticity.

Quality, Price & Service by JUPITER Intl

  • All Hereke silk rugs are hand-knotted 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”
  • Extensive range: from exclusive Qom silk rugs, exquisite Nain Persians, modern Ziegler Orientals, handwoven kilims and quality 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 Hereke silk rug, a special provenance, format or design? Our experienced team is happy to support you—from expert style advice to sourcing rare masterpieces. Contact us by phone or email, or combine your visit with a trip to our showroom in Hamburg’s UNESCO World Heritage Speicherstadt—experience history and tradition up close!

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