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Traditional Rugs

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Mafi’s traditional designs are modern-day representations of the timeless Oriental and Persian patterns. Mafi’s traditional rugs are curated collections carefully selected by our design team to meet the need and seamlessly fit today’s versatile yet sophisticated lifestyle.

Collection

Traditional Yellow/Gold Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 181: Gold (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
181: Gold
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21285: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21285: Red
Bohemian/Traditional Grey/Silver Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21280: Silver (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21280: Silver
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21279: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21279: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5978: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5978: Multi
Traditional Ivory/White Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 20333: Ivory (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
20333: Ivory
Traditional Grey/Silver Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 20210: Slate (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
20210: Slate
Traditional Yellow/Gold Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 131: Gold (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
131: Gold
Bohemian/Traditional Blue/Navy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 6102: Navy (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
6102: Navy
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5995: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5995: Red
Traditional Blue/Navy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5925: Navy (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5925: Navy
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21314: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21314: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21329: Rose (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21329: Rose
Bohemian/Traditional Green Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21323: Green (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21323: Green
Bohemian/Traditional Grey/Silver Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21317: Silver (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21317: Silver
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21316: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21316: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Grey/Silver Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21300: Silver (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21300: Silver
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21299: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21299: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21297: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21297: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Grey/Silver Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21295: Silver (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21295: Silver
Bohemian/Traditional Beige/Tan Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4606: Beige (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4606: Beige
Bohemian/Traditional Beige/Tan Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4887: Taupe (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4887: Taupe
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4880: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4880: Red
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4875: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4875: Red
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4824: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4824: Red
Bohemian/Traditional Beige/Tan Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4820: Beige (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4820: Beige
Bohemian/Traditional Yellow/Gold Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4760: Gold (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4760: Gold
Bohemian/Traditional Yellow/Gold Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4758: Gold (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4758: Gold
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4715: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4715: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Beige/Tan Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4680: Beige (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4680: Beige
Bohemian/Traditional Green Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4678: Green (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4678: Green
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4892: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4892: Multi
Bohemian/Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4534: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4534: Red
Bohemian/Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5726: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5726: Multi
Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 25: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
25: Multi
Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 24: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
24: Multi
Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 22: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
22: Multi
Traditional Blue/Navy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 21: Teal (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
21: Teal
Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5611: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5611: Multi
Traditional Red/Burgundy Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 5276: Red (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
5276: Red
Traditional Green Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4970: Sage (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4970: Sage
Traditional Multi Wool Area Rug: Karachi Lahore 4672: Multi (Hand-Knotted Area Rug)
Karachi | Lahore
4672: Multi

Frequently Asked Questions

What Differentiates a Traditional Area Rug From Other Types of Rugs?

When talking of area rugs, traditional rugs are usually easily distinguishable from other types of rugs, such as modern or contemporary rugs. One of the biggest differences between these types of rugs is the design or patterns used on them.

Traditional rugs do not conform to the free form, geometrics, or abstract styling that is common in other types of area rugs. The origin of the area rug also plays an important role, as traditional area rugs feature the classic designs that are common in Persian and Oriental areas.

In terms of materials, traditional area rugs favor more natural fibers, such as wool, while a contemporary area rug can be made from a wide range of other synthetic materials.

Traditional rugs do not conform to the free form, geometrics, or abstract styling that is common in other types of area rugs. The origin of the area rug also plays an important role, as traditional area rugs feature the classic designs that are common in Persian and Oriental areas.

What Are the Common Types of Materials Used To Make Traditional Area Rugs?

If you take a quick look at the traditional rugs we have in stock at Mafi Rugs, you will notice that the bulk of our merchandise is made from premium wool. This dates back to the way rugs were manufactured back in the day. 

However, as the styles and designs have evolved along with access to a wider collection of materials, people have begun to move away from vintage materials in favor of other options, such as polyester, polypropylene, viscose, and bamboo silk.

It is mostly the style rather than the material that sets a traditional area rug apart, so many new materials are being experimented on. Click here to learn more about fiber types in our Rugs 101 section.

Click here to learn more about fiber types in our Rugs 101 section.

What Is the Difference Between a Hand-knotted and a Power-loomed Traditional Rug?

A hand-knotted area rug can easily take months to weave, whereas a power-loomed rug of the same style and material can be completed in just a few hours. While power looming has its benefits in terms of mass production, the quality is usually compromised.

As a result, hand-knotted traditional area rugs are considered the best in terms of patterns, styles, and overall quality. This is one reason why they are so expensive compared to other types of rugs. 

At Mafi Rugs, we have an extensive collection of vintage traditional area rug options in stock. On our website, you will be able to find great deals on the highest quality hand-knotted area rugs for your dining room.

How Long Do I Have To Wait for My Traditional Wool Rugs To Be Delivered?

We have a quick ship option for all our in-stock traditional area rugs that ensures you will receive your purchases within ten to twelve weeks. Custom styles can take up to 18 weeks or more to deliver, which is something you will have to consider before buying a rug.

The same cannot be said for any out-of-stock items from our collection because it can take much longer than anticipated to manufacture a high-quality traditional-style area rug. 

To arrange delivery, simply leave your address and contact details on our page after you have completed your purchase and we will do the rest.

How Do I Choose the Best Traditional Rugs for Living Room Decor From Your Website?

Our traditional area rugs are inspired by the beauty and floral features common with Oriental styles, and will go well with the living room or bedroom decor that is of similar taste.

However, we understand that choosing the perfect styles for your living room rug can be stressful, especially when you are paying a lot of money for hand-knotted traditional area rugs. That is why we offer all our customers the best advice on how to blend their room decor with the right traditional rug style from our stock.

Whether you are looking for beige-colored rugs or you want something with traditional floral features, visit the Mafi Rugs page for the right rug to enhance the look of any room.

Does the Construction Method Used for Traditional Area Rugs Affect the Price?

Yes, a hand-knotted traditional area rug is a lot more expensive than rugs made any other way. This is due to the lengthy and difficult process of weaving intricate design patterns into a single rug by hand while making sure that the result not only looks good but is long-lasting too. 

However, if you are looking for an affordable traditional rug for your room, check out the many rug options we have in stock. Visit Mafi Rugs today for the best rug to bring soft warmth to your home.

Click here to learn more about construction types in our Rugs 101 section.

Click here to learn more about construction types in our Rugs 101 section.