We guarantee you will love your rug or we will give you your money back - Return your rug for any reasons and get a full refund. Catalina Rug is one of the 1st online retailers of Oriental Rugs, launched in 1998. A family operated business, Catalina Rug has been in the rug business for 3 generations. We our the best choice if you are only interested in genuine hand knotted Oriental Rugs and Persian Rugs.
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Today we know it as Iran but back in the day, when looms were new inventions and carpets were hand-made for the very first time.
Because Jeff, would fly directly into the heart of each rug-producing city and hand-pick the supplier.
And, in most cases, hand pick EVERY rug, until he was certain he had sourced the very best rug money can buy - at a ridiculously good price.
In 1998, after starting our rug business, on Catalina Avenue, Los Angeles - we moved into our first-ever warehouse and showroom, in 2008.
Because Jeff, would fly directly into the heart of each rug-producing city and hand-pick the supplier.
And, in most cases, hand pick EVERY rug, until he was certain he had sourced the very best rug money can buy - at a ridiculously good price.
In 1998, after starting our rug business, on Catalina Avenue, Los Angeles - we moved into our first-ever warehouse and showroom, in 2008.
Catalina Rug's customer service is available to answer your questions and help you with whatever you need.
You can phone us or chat with us during our business hours of 9am to 5pm Pacific Time - Monday to Friday.
Or email us whenever it is convenient for you.
We aim to respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.
During business hours you can expect a prompt response.
During our off hours, there will be a slight delay in response, but generally we will get back to you within 24 hours.
You can phone us or chat with us during our business hours of 9am to 5pm Pacific Time - Monday to Friday.
Or email us whenever it is convenient for you.
We aim to respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.
During business hours you can expect a prompt response.
During our off hours, there will be a slight delay in response, but generally we will get back to you within 24 hours.
A hand knotted rug is a unique work of art.
Every piece is laboriously and patiently worked upon by a skilled weaver, who ties each knot individually, creating a truly distinctive masterpiece.
Unlike machine made rugs that are mass produced and have no exclusivity, when you own a hand knotted rug you can be sure there will be no other rug that is identical to it.
The designs, colors and patterns reflect each weaver's creativity and the story they want to narrate through their wefts and weaves.
The joys of owning a hand knotted rug go beyond its one-of-a-kind nature.
Every piece is laboriously and patiently worked upon by a skilled weaver, who ties each knot individually, creating a truly distinctive masterpiece.
Unlike machine made rugs that are mass produced and have no exclusivity, when you own a hand knotted rug you can be sure there will be no other rug that is identical to it.
The designs, colors and patterns reflect each weaver's creativity and the story they want to narrate through their wefts and weaves.
The joys of owning a hand knotted rug go beyond its one-of-a-kind nature.
With their elaborate patterns, amazing weaving techniques and outstanding craftsmanship, Persian rugs have firmly cemented their top position as the most coveted rugs around the world.
There's no denying that Persian rugs are the most exquisite type of floor coverings.
Some pieces are so extraordinary that they are even used to adorn walls.
Basically all Persian rugs come under three main categories depending on where they are woven, with each category having its own distinct traits.
At the one end you have the rustic, rugged rugs woven by tribal weavers and at the other end are the sleeker, satiny, town-woven rugs.
There's no denying that Persian rugs are the most exquisite type of floor coverings.
Some pieces are so extraordinary that they are even used to adorn walls.
Basically all Persian rugs come under three main categories depending on where they are woven, with each category having its own distinct traits.
At the one end you have the rustic, rugged rugs woven by tribal weavers and at the other end are the sleeker, satiny, town-woven rugs.
Oriental rugs come in the most breathtakingly diverse array of styles, colors and designs, with each type of rug having its own distinct characteristics, origins and weaving technique.
So what is the one common thread that runs through them all?
Interestingly, it's the fact they are all hand-knotted.
All Oriental rugs, whether they originate from Iran, India, Pakistan or Afghanistan, are always woven and knotted by hand.
If you see a rug that is obviously machine made, no matter how strikingly similar it may be to a Gabbeh, a Bokhara or a Kashan rug, it is simply a replica.
So what is the one common thread that runs through them all?
Interestingly, it's the fact they are all hand-knotted.
All Oriental rugs, whether they originate from Iran, India, Pakistan or Afghanistan, are always woven and knotted by hand.
If you see a rug that is obviously machine made, no matter how strikingly similar it may be to a Gabbeh, a Bokhara or a Kashan rug, it is simply a replica.
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