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From Oushak and Hereke to Beni Ourain and Art Deco Chinese, we buy the full spectrum of handmade Oriental rugs. No appointment, no courier, no fees. Just an honest expert offer.

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The Broadest Buying Remit in the Market

"Oriental rug" covers an enormous geography — from Turkey and Iran through the Caucasus and Central Asia to China, India, Morocco and beyond. Each tradition has its own vocabulary of pattern, material, construction and value.

Most buyers specialise narrowly. We don't. Our team includes specialists across all major handmade rug traditions, which means you get an accurate offer regardless of what you're selling — not a generic low-ball from someone uncertain about the origin.

Whether you have a single decorative village piece or a serious collector's specimen with auction provenance, we want to hear from you.

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Turkish

Oushak, Hereke, Kayseri, Bergama

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Chinese

Art Deco, Ningxia, Peking

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Moroccan

Beni Ourain, Azilal, Boujad

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Indian

Agra, Amritsar, Lahore

Oriental Rug Origins We Buy

Every handmade tradition. Every period. Every condition considered.

🇹🇷 Turkish Rugs

One of the oldest rug-weaving traditions. Turkish rugs use the symmetrical (Turkish or Ghiordes) knot, giving a durable, upright pile.

  • Oushak (Ushak) – Soft palette, large-scale patterns, supremely collectible
  • Hereke – Fine silk or wool, Ottoman court tradition, very high value
  • Kayseri – Silk or mercerised cotton, affordable fine weaving
  • Bergama – Bold geometric, antique village character
  • Konya & Ladik – Prayer rug specialists, geometric Anatolian designs
  • Sivas – Workshop quality, floral patterns, fine knotting

🇲🇦 Moroccan Rugs

Berber-tradition flat weaves and pile rugs from the Atlas Mountains and beyond. Currently experiencing exceptional global demand from interior designers.

  • Beni Ourain – Ivory ground, bold black geometric, thick pile
  • Azilal – Colourful abstract, mixed materials, vivid energy
  • Boujad – Deep reds and pinks, tribal abstraction
  • Boucherouite – Recycled textile rag rugs, collector appeal
  • Zemmour – Red-ground kilims with geometric diamond patterns
  • Taznakht – Atlas Mountain pile rugs, tribal designs

🇨🇳 Chinese Rugs

A long tradition of fine weaving distinct from Middle Eastern styles, using distinctive Chinese symbolism and pastel palettes.

  • Art Deco Chinese (1920s–40s) – Most collectible period, Nichols & Fette styles
  • Peking Rugs – Dragons, clouds, Buddhist symbols on open grounds
  • Ningxia – Antique 17th–18th century imperial pieces
  • Mongolian – Buddhist iconography, camel hair and wool
  • Tibetan – Tiger rugs and traditional geometric styles

🇦🇫 Afghan & Central Asian

Turkmen tribal rugs are among the most technically perfect in existence. Afghan village pieces offer bold colour and honest construction.

  • Tekke Turkmen – Deep red, precise gul motifs, silky pile
  • Yomut Turkmen – Geometric, vivid, tribal collector's pieces
  • Afghan War Rugs – Unique historical interest, rising collectability
  • Mazar-e-Sharif – Bold floral, vivid palette
  • Baluch – Prayer rugs, dark tones, fine geometric weave

🇮🇳 Indian Rugs

The Mughal tradition produced some of the finest rugs ever made. Later Indian workshop pieces offer good value and quality.

  • Agra – Workshop rugs inspired by Persian patterns, colonial era
  • Amritsar – Cotton foundation, wool pile, British market rugs
  • Lahore – Mughal tradition, fine knotting, large formats
  • Jaipur – Contemporary quality, vibrant colours

🌍 Other Traditions

If it's handmade and woven, we're interested. The breadth of what we buy is genuinely unusual in the market.

  • Aubusson / Savonnerie – French flat weave and pile, very fine
  • Scandinavian Rya – Long shaggy pile, Nordic tradition
  • Navajo – American Southwest, wool blankets and rugs
  • Kilims – Flat weave from any origin, popular globally
  • Soumak – Wrapped-weft technique, Caucasian origin

We Buy in All Conditions

Excellent

Full pile, no damage, vibrant colours. Commands the highest offers.

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Good

Light wear, minor fading, small repairs. Still very marketable.

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Damaged

Fraying, pile loss, staining, pet damage. Often still worth buying, especially if antique.

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Antique & Worn

Heavy use, multiple repairs, fragile. Age and rarity can outweigh condition entirely.

Don't pre-judge your rug's condition.

Many sellers assume a worn or damaged rug is worthless. For antique pieces, well-worn rugs with beautiful natural dye colours and authentic construction are exactly what serious collectors seek. Let us make that call.

How the Process Works

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Three photos: full front face, reverse side, and a close-up detail. Natural light, no heavy filters, rug laid flat. Each photo under 8MB.

Add Rug Details

Dimensions, approximate age, known origin, and any condition notes. The more you tell us, the more precise our offer.

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A specialist writes to you with a purchase offer and full explanation. Accept, decline, or ask questions — zero pressure, zero obligation.

Happy Sellers

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"Had an old Chinese Art Deco rug from the 1930s that I didn't know was valuable. Heritage identified it, explained the period correctly, and made an offer that surprised me very pleasantly."

— Andrew F., Oxford
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"The Moroccan Beni Ourain rug I sold them went for exactly the kind of money I'd hoped for. They knew the market well and didn't try to talk the price down."

— Sophie B., Brighton
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"Three Oushak pieces from a Turkish property sale. All bought quickly, payment was prompt, and the whole thing was done remotely. Exactly how it should work."

— Mark D., Leeds

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