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PTK Oriental Rug Center first opened in 1974 by two brothers when oriental rugs were not as popular. We opened up a small store in Milburn, New Jersey. Soon after, two more relatives joined and we created a business name by combining the initials of our last names. After years of hard work and loyalty in the business, we changed the name to PTK to stand for "Promises to Keep, " inspired by a Robert Frost poem.

The poem is reminiscent of how we started with a goal and kept our business strong through loyalty and honesty. So much so, that even in growth, our promise to offer the best selection at the lowest price remains our number one priority. We now have three locations in the Philadelphia region: Bryn Mawr, Lahaska, and Oaks.
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PTK Gallery is a family owned importer of exquisite Persian and Oriental rugs since 1974 In Millburn, New Jersey. We have expanded our family business to include three locations in Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr, Lahaska and Oaks. With over 5,000 rugs in stock PTK Gallery offers the largest selection of new, old and antique rugs on the East Coast.
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Ruth O.
Ruth O.
Jan 30, 2016
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I purchased a gorgeous Chinese 90 line carpet from these people when they had their store
in Paramus, NJ. They brought this rug together with others for me to see in my house.
Wonderful service. Gorgeous rug. Still have in my livingroom years later. I do not let
anyone walk on the side of the rug where the fringe is as I do not want it to get dirty
or wear out. wish t hey were still here as I want to purchase another. Great customer
service. I did not bargain with them as I do NOT do that. I feel the price was fair and
I knew what I was shopping for. So many people have no idea what to
Bradford G.
Bradford G.
Nov 27, 2011
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Apparently going out of business. Aren't they all? I think this one might be for real.

Shopping for a Persian rug, we stopped here because of all the signs we saw around town saying there was a sale. I'm not sure how much lower the prices really were. The retail prices were sky high, as they typically are for oriental rugs. Prices dropped fast with some haggling. Selection was good and staff was friendly and knowledgeable.

I did find one rug I liked but it clearly had a poorly finished edge. They negotiated aggressively to keep me there, but in the end I felt that it wasn't the