Tapis indiens

Parmi les grandes nations de tissage de tapis dans le monde, l'Inde se distingue par l'utilisation soigneuse de matériaux de haute qualité, ... la redéfinition des designs traditionnels et la production à grande échelle. L'origine des tapis indiens remonte à l'empereur Akbar, qui régnait sur l'Inde au XVIe siècle. Suivant le modèle persan, il a introduit des ouvriers persans et a établi des usines de tapis dans différents centres clés tels que Agra, Lahore et Kashmir. On pense généralement qu'à l'époque d'Akbar, un commerce important de tapis indiens a émergé et que la prolifération de la production s'est étendue sur toute l'Inde. Bien que beaucoup de la production de tapis à cette époque n'était vraiment que du travail de couverture ainsi que des daris plats simples, l'artisanat était imprégné de la vie familiale et civile des gens. Les tapis indiens sont d'abord venus à l'attention européenne lors de la Grande Exposition de 1851 et ont depuis continué à capturer l'appréciation mondiale pour leur esthétique, représentant les compétences renommées de l'Inde en matière de couleur et d'ornementation.More
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Toutes tailles
  1. 2 x 2 3 articles
  2. 2 x 3 13 articles
  3. 3 x 3 6 articles
  4. 3 x 5 151 articles
  5. 4 x 4 17 articles
  6. 4 x 8 3 articles
  7. 4 x 10 1 article
  8. 5 x 5 38 articles
  9. 5 x 10 6 articles
  10. 6 x 6 67 articles
  11. 6 x 8 131 articles
  12. 6 x 12 13 articles
  13. 7 x 7 6 articles
  14. 7 x 10 56 articles
  15. 7 x 12 3 articles
  16. 8 x 8 48 articles
  17. 8 x 11 22 articles
  18. 8 x 12 10 articles
  19. 8 x 14 2 articles
  20. 9 x 9 10 articles
  21. 9 x 16 5 articles
  22. 10 x 10 9 articles
  23. 10 x 13 16 articles
  24. 10 x 14 280 articles
  25. 12 x 12 2 articles
  26. 12 x 15 88 articles
  27. 12 x 18 62 articles
  28. 13 x 13 1 article
  29. 14 x 18 2 articles
  30. 14 x 25 3 articles
  31. 15 x 25 5 articles
  32. Tapis de couloir 3 pieds 1 article
  33. Tapis de couloir 5 pieds 1 article
  34. Tapis de couloir 6 pieds 52 articles
  35. Tapis de couloir 7 pieds 7 articles
  36. Tapis de couloir 8 pieds 199 articles
  37. Tapis de couloir 9 pieds 14 articles
  38. Tapis de couloir 10 pieds 244 articles
  39. Tapis de couloir 11 pieds 11 articles
  40. Tapis de couloir 12 pieds 109 articles
  41. Tapis de couloir 13 pieds 7 articles
  42. Tapis de couloir 14 pieds 12 articles
  43. Tapis de couloir 15 pieds 8 articles
  44. Tapis de couloir 16 pieds 8 articles
  45. Tapis de couloir 18 pieds 7 articles
  46. Tapis de couloir 19 pieds 6 articles
  47. Tapis de couloir 20 pieds 6 articles
  48. Tapis de couloir 20 + pieds 18 articles
  49. Tapis unique 1 article
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  1. Tapis oushak moderne 2'5" x 5'10" en laine Tapis oushak moderne 2'5" x 5'10" en laine
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  2. Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'6" x 6'6" en laine Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'6" x 6'6" en laine
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  3. Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'7" x 6'7" en laine Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'7" x 6'7" en laine
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  4. Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'7" x 9'3" en laine Tapis kashkuli gabbeh 6'7" x 9'3" en laine
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  5. Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 8'0" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 8'0" en laine
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  6. Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'0" en laine Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'0" en laine
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  7. Kilim marrakech 5'0" x 7'10" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'0" x 7'10" en laine
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  8. Kilim marrakech 5'4" x 7'6" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'4" x 7'6" en laine
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  9. Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'0" en laine Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'0" en laine
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  10. Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'10" en laine Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'10" en laine
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  11. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'5" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'5" en laine
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  12. Kilim nevada 5'0" x 7'10" en laine Kilim nevada 5'0" x 7'10" en laine
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  13. Kilim marrakech 5'0" x 7'7" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'0" x 7'7" en laine
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  14. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'9" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'9" en laine
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  15. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'4" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'4" en laine
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  16. Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'6" en laine Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'6" en laine
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  17. Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'1" en laine Kilim nevada 5'0" x 8'1" en laine
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  18. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'1" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'1" en laine
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  19. Kilim nevada 5'0" x 7'9" en laine Kilim nevada 5'0" x 7'9" en laine
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  20. Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine
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  21. Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'5" en laine Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'5" en laine
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  22. Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 8'0" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 8'0" en laine
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  23. Kilim nevada 5'6" x 7'7" en laine Kilim nevada 5'6" x 7'7" en laine
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  24. Kilim nevada 5'2" x 8'0" en laine Kilim nevada 5'2" x 8'0" en laine
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  25. Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine
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  26. Kilim nevada 4'10" x 7'9" en laine Kilim nevada 4'10" x 7'9" en laine
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  27. Kilim marrakech 5'3" x 7'10" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'3" x 7'10" en laine
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  28. Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'6" en laine Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'6" en laine
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  29. Kilim marrakech 5'3" x 7'10" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'3" x 7'10" en laine
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  30. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'4" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'4" en laine
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  31. Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 7'9" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'2" x 7'9" en laine
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  32. Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'4" en laine Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'4" en laine
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  33. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'10" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'10" en laine
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  34. Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'7" en laine Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'7" en laine
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  35. Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'6" en laine Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'6" en laine
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  36. Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 7'5" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 7'5" en laine
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  37. Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine Kilim marrakech 5'1" x 8'0" en laine
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  38. Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'7" en laine Kilim nevada 5'2" x 7'7" en laine
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  39. Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'6" en laine Kilim nevada 5'3" x 7'6" en laine
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  40. Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'3" en laine Kilim nevada 5'1" x 7'3" en laine
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MORE ABOUT INDIAN RUGS

Our hand-knotted Indian rugs are crafted by skilled artisans who tie each knot by hand. Made from natural materials like wool and silk, each rug is incredibly durable and long-lasting. Classic Indian rug styles such as our Serapi Rug Collection feature deeply rich hues like rust, gold and navy, adding charm and richness to any space. Authentic Agra Carpets and Kashmir Rugs are inspired by Kashan, Esfahan and Kirman designs and beautifully depict Indian royalty through fine floral images and native animals in warm reds, yellows and browns. On the other hand, more modern Indian rug designs are rendered in a monochrome palette whereby the combination of wool and silk enhance the abstract pattern through organic high/low pile. If you are searching for a modern neutral rug browse our Indian Alma Collection.Today, India’s weaving encompasses a range of techniques such as braided, loomed and hand-knotted area rugs. These different weaves result in an array of thicknesses and patterns, as the major weaving houses continue to pioneer in contemporary, designer, and custom carpets. New Indian rugs & kilims fuse traditional techniques with modern day trends such as neutral colors and abstract designs.

How to Choose an Indian Rug?

Being such a vast country and home to a multitude of interwoven cultures, our collection of handmade Indian rugs comes in a diverse array of local styles. For richly colored, geometric patterns, turn to our Serapi Rug Collection. These timeless pieces put on display the quality of true expert artisan weavers. For an Indian rug that has drawn inspiration from antique Persian designs, explore our Royal Mahal Rug Collection. These 100% wool rugs are crafted using the finest weaving techniques and feature shades from a traditional color palette. For more of a blend of classical motifs with contemporary styles, peruse through our assortment of Finest Agra Jaipur rugs. These rugs present modern ideas whilst remaining grounded in their traditional roots.

Best Selling Indian Area Rug Collections

Gabbeh Rugs: For quality tribal pieces on a tighter budget, our Gabbeh Rug Collection is unmatched. These solid tonal rugs combine vibrant colors with rich textures and happen to be the easiest type rug to style given their monochrome and modern design. Available in an array of room sizes, a Gabbeh rug will instantly add an elevated and timeless look to any interior.

Serapi Rugs: Well-crafted and authentically handmade, our selection of Indian Serapi Rugs feature rare Persian Heriz designs and luxurious weaves. These bordered rugs with intricate geometric motifs are made of 100% natural wool, delivering comfort and durability under foot.

Jamshidpour Rugs: Earthy tones and traditional floral motifs come together in our elegant Jamshidpour Collection. The sophisticated patterns inspire a sense of amazement without being distractingly busy. A feast for the eyes, these Indian rugs will adorn your home for a lifetime.

How to Maintain Antique & New Indian Rugs?

Collectors of antique and new Indian rugs understand that proper care and regular upkeep preserves and even appreciates the value of their investment. While wool rugs do an incredible job at hiding dirt, these pieces will over time undergo wear and as such accumulate abrasive dirt that if left to fester can damage the rug’s fibers and foundation. This type of damage cannot be undone, and as more and more dirt penetrate the fibers it leads to a loss of color and vibrancy making the rug appear dull. Rather than wait till your rug looks dirty to bring it in for a clean, we recommend you incorporate a few at-home care practices that will help extend the life and sheen of your rug. Regular vacuuming of your Indian area rug will help to eliminate dirt and particles. Firstly, be sure to turn the beater bar off as the aggressive motorized brush can break the surface fibers of your rug. Next, vacuum sideways across the width of the rug and across the direction of the pile. At all costs avoid vacuuming over the fringe as rotating brushes will quickly tear the fringe. If your rug has a thin foundation with a pile, we recommend using an upholstery attachment and vacuuming in the direction of the pile only. Don’t be aggressive and apply too much pressure. The goal is to keep the buildup of dust and grit to a minimum. In general, you want to vacuum the top of your rug every 1 to 2 weeks depending on the traffic they are getting and their location in your home. Every other month, vacuum the backside of the rug as this will help to keep moth and bug activity to a minimum.

Discounted Indian Rugs

Every month, a handful of Indian area rugs are handpicked and added to our Clearance area rug collection. We believe that an Indian rug can find its way in any home as their workmanship and design are incredibly versatile. If you happen to be unfamiliar with Indian carpets but wish to try out a piece without breaking the bank, then head over to our Closeout Rugs section. All rugs in Closeout are up to 80% off traditional retail pricing and ship free of charge.