Hand Knotted Mamluk Wool Rug 4' 10" X 6' 10"
Hand-knotted in Afghanistan by skilled artisans, in the Haji Jalili tradition.
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Actual measured dimensions of this exact rug. Hand-knotted pieces vary by an inch or two — these are true to the loom.
Mamluk rugs, also known as Mamluk carpets, are a type of intricately designed and historically significant rug that originated in Egypt during the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517). Here is some information about Mamluk rugs:
Historical Significance: Mamluk rugs were produced during the Mamluk period, which was known for its cultural and artistic achievements. These rugs were primarily created for the ruling elite and the Mamluk courts. They served as decorative elements in palaces, mosques, and important religious institutions.
Designs and Patterns: Mamluk rugs are renowned for their unique geometric patterns and intricate designs. They often feature complex medallions, geometric motifs, stylized arabesques, and floral elements. These designs are meticulously woven using a variety of colors, including rich reds, blues, greens, and yellows. The symmetrical and balanced patterns create a visually striking effect.
Construction and Materials: Mamluk rugs are hand-knotted using the symmetrical (Turkish) knot technique. They typically have a wool pile on a cotton or wool foundation. The use of high-quality materials and the dense knotting technique result in durable and long-lasting rugs.
Symbolism and Meaning: Mamluk rugs often incorporate symbolism and cultural references in their designs. Some patterns and motifs can be associated with Islamic and Persian artistic traditions, while others may depict symbolic elements such as stars, flowers, animals, or calligraphic inscriptions. These elements add depth and meaning to the rugs.
Collectibility and Rarity: Mamluk rugs are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts due to their historical significance and exquisite craftsmanship. They are considered valuable works of art and are often found in museums and private collections. Genuine antique Mamluk rugs can be quite rare, making them particularly valuable.
Faint creases from transit are normal and relax within a few days of lying flat. Slight irregularities in line and color are the signature of a hand-knotted piece — not flaws, but the fingerprints of the person who made it.
Free shipping anywhere in the United States — every rug ships fully insured and carefully rolled.
In Greater Houston, we also offer white-glove delivery: we roll it, deliver it, and hand-place it in the room of your choosing.
You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.
Vacuum without the beater bar; rotate twice a year for even wear. Blot spills — never rub — with cold water.
A professional hand-wash every few years and it will outlast the room around it.
Yes. This is a genuine hand-knotted rug — tied entirely by hand, knot by knot, from wool. That hand-work is exactly why no two are alike and why this piece is one of a kind.
It is hand-knotted from wool in Afghanistan, on a cotton foundation.
This exact piece measures 4' 10" X 6' 10" (about a 5' X 8' (152 X 244) rug). These are the real, measured dimensions of this one rug — hand-made pieces vary by an inch or two from any standard size.
Yes. This is the only one of this rug that exists — its colour, size and pattern will never be reproduced. When it sells, it is gone for good.
Yes — every order ships free anywhere in the United States, fully insured and carefully rolled for transit.
You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid shipping label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.
Vacuum gently (no beater bar), rotate it now and then for even wear, and blot spills right away rather than rubbing. For a deeper clean, see our rug care guide or ask us about professional hand-cleaning.
Yes. You're welcome at our Houston showroom — book a private viewing and we'll have the piece ready to walk on.
Yes — you can split your purchase into monthly payments with Affirm at checkout, and checking your rate won't affect your credit score.