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BUKHARA

Discover the timeless elegance of our Bukhara collection – where Central Asian craftsmanship meets centuries of Silk Road tradition.

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Why Our Bukhara Rugs Are Perfect for You

Bukhara rugs became highly appreciated and a sign of wealth across the empires of the East. Our Bukhara collection continues this tradition of prestige and elegance. Initially created by nomadic Turkoman tribes for their own use, these rugs evolved into expressions of tribal artistry, showcasing unique motifs and symbols that represented each tribe’s heritage. Today, our Bukhara rugs bring this same sense of cultural depth and artistic significance to your home, creating spaces that celebrate centuries of craftsmanship whilst providing the comfort and beauty your family deserves.

Rich Silk Road Heritage

Bukhara rugs have a rich history dating back to the 16th century when Bukhara was a thriving center of trade and culture along the Silk Road. Our Bukhara collection honours this prestigious legacy, bringing the sophistication and cultural richness of ancient trade routes into your modern home.

Distinctive Geometric Artistry

Bukhara rugs are known for their distinctive geometric patterns, featuring repeating designs such as multiple rows of small diamond motifs, octagons, or the famous "gul" motif. These timeless patterns create visual harmony and balanced compositions that have captivated admirers for centuries.

Luxurious Comfort and Durability

Pakistani Bukhara rugs are known for their soft, luxurious feel, heavy pile, and attractive appearance. Our Bukhara collection features the same plush, velvety texture and superior construction that makes these rugs a joy to walk on whilst built to last for generations.

Symbol of Refined Taste

In today's world, Bukhara rugs are regarded as symbols of luxury and exquisite craftsmanship, often seen as a mark of refined taste. Owning a Bukhara rug demonstrates your appreciation for authentic artistry and cultural heritage.

Common queries answered

Frequently asked Questions

The most iconic patterns include the “gul” motif (also called “elephant foot”), octagonal medallions arranged in rows, and geometric designs connected by thin lines. These patterns were originally created by Turkmen tribes and have been treasured for centuries.

Absolutely! Despite their ancient origins, Bukhara rugs work beautifully in contemporary settings. Their geometric patterns and sophisticated colour palettes complement both traditional and modern décor styles.

Traditional Bukhara rugs feature rich reds and burgundies, but modern versions are available in rust, navy, gold, green, and neutral tones, making them versatile for any colour scheme.

Our Bukhara collection features patterns inspired by authentic traditional designs from Central Asian tribes. While adapted for modern homes, they honour the geometric principles and cultural significance of original Bukhara rugs.

Consider both your space and the pattern’s visual impact. Larger geometric patterns are best appreciated in spacious rooms, whilst smaller spaces can accommodate more intimate pattern scales whilst still showcasing the cultural beauty.

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