Hand-knotted Rugs; Every Knot Tells a Story. Yours Starts Here.
What Makes a Rug Worth Keeping for Generations?
Not its price tag. Not its pattern. It's the hands behind it.
At Aiba World, we make our hand-knot rugs the old-fashioned way with over 100 years of master weavers' tradition. There are up to 324,000 hand-tied knots in a single rug, over 20 weeks to make, and 50 or more skilled artisans who work with the rug before it ends up on your floor. This is not a production process! That's a commitment.
If you're seeking something that will have beauty and value, and retain its shape after the trends have passed, then that search ends here.
The Craft Behind Every Piece
In the world, hand knotting is the most labour-intensive way of making rugs. The hand-knotted rug is created from individual knots tied row by row, around the warp threads, unlike handmade or machine-made options or even hand-tufted luxury rugs. The higher the KPSI (knots per square inch), the sharper the rug will look, the softer the pile will feel, and the longer the rug will last.
AibaWorld high KPSI wool rugs are crafted from 100% pure wool fibre that is all natural with high lanolin content. Our wool rugs are made from New Zealand wool fibre, whose resilience and ability to absorb dye with extraordinary depth and consistency are all natural. The result is a surface that becomes softer over the years, instead of coarser.
If you are looking for a more refined and light-absorbing look, our hand-knotted silk rug and silk-wool rugs are the perfect choice, as they are able to absorb light to a greater extent than any synthetic fibre that can be produced. Ideal for formal areas; dining rooms, studies, or any room where you want the floor to really impress.
A Living Tradition: Persian and Oriental Heritage
Persia, Central Asia, and the Silk Road are the origins of the tradition of authentic hand-knotted rugs, and their history goes back thousands of years. These were not mere embellishments, but maps of culture, status, and identity, interwoven with symbolic motifs handed down through the generations.
Our hand-knot Persian rugs pay tribute to that directly. It doesn't matter whether it is a classic flower print, a geometric tribal print, or a clean and structured print; each of these designs is based on the classical technique of hand knotting, balanced, conscious, and deep-rooted in textile history.
The difference between traditional hand-knotted rugs and imitations is far more than a visual one; it's in the selection of the design and its intent.
Built to Last: Not Just to Look Good
One of the very few things that get better with age in the home is a hand-knotted rug. In the real world, this means that:
High knot density ensures that the pile is not destroyed by high traffic. They're durable knotted rugs for hallways, not just statement pieces for seldom-used corners, in hallways, living rooms, and other much-used areas.
A natural fibre such as New Zealand wool is hypoallergenic, naturally able to resist stains, and breathable, making it superior for your home's air quality than synthetic fibres.
Heirloom-quality hand-knotted wool, which means they are not meant to be out of style with the interior, furniture, or even the home. Lots of heirloom-quality carpets are passed down through the generations without harming any of the structure.
Each piece is inspected and hand-finished. There isn't a single pair of them that is alike. It’s not inventory that you're purchasing; it's a specific object from specific hands.
How Aiba World Approaches Hand Knotting Differently
Unlike a lot of contemporary rug retailers, Aiba World does not buy from conglomerate suppliers where provenance is often unrecorded, and quality assurance is non existent. Instead, we collaborate with weaving families and ateliers who possess verified heritage and lineage, the roots of craft since 1925.
We carry the Good Weave and SA8000 certifications, meaning that the rugs you buy here are fully accountable for the affirmative ethical practices of the laborers throughout the supply chain. You deserve to know where the money you spend goes and who makes what you purchase at this price point.
We also offer:
Free home trial: Experience the rug in your space before you buy it
Free delivery throughout the UAE and internationally
Custom sizing: if a standard size doesn't fit your space, we build to your specifications
Finding the Right Hand-Knotted Rug for Your Space
Not sure where to begin? Here are some insights to get you started:
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For the Living Room: Consider a Larger format with a Traditional Persian or Contemporary Geometric patterns. A high KPSI means A high pile, which is good for holding furniture.
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For the Bedroom: Consider Silk or Silk Wool. The sheen catches morning and evening light.
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For Hallways and Entryways: Wool and Knots. Durable knotted rugs for hallways need to hold shape under concentrated foot traffic.
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For the Dining Room: Consider rugs with short pile and flat woven borders for an abraded chair leg. Consider flat weave handmade rugs for this reason.
The Honest Case for Buying Hand-Knotted
Machine-made rugs are cheaper upfront. That's real. But they degrade; pile flattens, dyes fade, edges fray: typically within five to ten years. You replace them. Then again.
A quality hand-knotted rug, maintained correctly, lasts 50 to 100 years. The cost-per-year calculus inverts. Beyond economics: there is simply no machine process that replicates the texture variation, subtle irregularity, and tactile depth of something made entirely by hand. It's not sentiment; it's a material difference you feel underfoot and see in the light.
The best place to buy hand-knotted rugs is where provenance is transparent, craft is certified, and you can actually try before you buy. That's what AibaWorld is built around.
Ready to find yours?
Browse the full hand-knotted collection at Aiba World; filter by material, size, pattern, and room; and book a free home trial to see it in the room where it belongs.