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New England Imported Rug Gallery
When our founder came to the United States from Iran, he brought with him a vast knowledge and deep family history of the Persian rug business. We have been proudly selling the finest imported rugs in Vermont since 1984. Being family owned and operated has allowed us to deliver only the best service and highest quality imported rugs for decades.

We pride ourselves in being Vermont's largest source of authentic hand-knotted oriental rugs from across the globe. Each of our one-of-a-kind pieces is thoughtfully curated. Whether you're looking for an antique tribal rug, a formal silk and wool floral piece, or a neutral modern carpet, we invite you to visit our showroom at 930 Shelburne Road in South Burlington, VT.
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Located in South Burlington, Vermont, we have been selling the finest selection of hand-knotted area rugs for more than 30 years. Our business is proudly family owned and operated. Whether you need a colorful, antique Persian rug or a modern and neutral area rug, we are here to help. We offer rug cleaning services, professional appraisals and sell a variety of rug pads.
Our oriental rug and Persian rug selection is the best in Vermont. See for yourself just how many varieties of imported rugs we carry, including antique rugs. Visit our showroom at 930 Shelburne Rd. in South Burlington, VT where you can experience the rugs firsthand. Please note, however, our online rug selection is just a sample of the rugs we have for viewing and purchasing in our gallery.
All of our 4'x6' imported oriental & Persian rugs are made by hand with care and is truly unique. Each rug consists of wool, cotton, silk, or some combination of those materials. Each rug is individually designed and as such irreplaceable. We also personally guarantee that no child labor was used to manufacture our products.
Our imported silk rugs mainly come from the Persian city of Qum and the Turkish coastal town of Hereke. These two areas are world renowned for having some of the best silk available. Traditionally silk rugs are extremely high in knot count, giving them their trademark intricacy, with patterns ranging from exotic garden panels to colorful mosaic domes.
We consider a rug antique if it's over 50 years old. Because of the time it takes to meet this categorization, antique rugs are few and far between. Each one is completely one of a kind and impossible to replicate. You won't find the same antique rug in two different stores. Like most collectible items, determining the value of an antique rug comes down to its condition.
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