Pricing

Our standard Tibetan hand knotted area rugs woven in Nepal at 80 knots per inch are $80 per square foot. 100 knot pieces are $92 per square foot. We will be happy to give pricing for pure silk rugs or silk and wool rugs based on the percentage required. Some of our stocked rugs are 60 knots per inch and are priced accordingly.

Indian Hand tufted wool rugs are $70 per square foot. Flatweaves and broadlooms in wool, cotton, hemp and silk and wool blends are available. Please call for more information on different weaving techniques and pricing.

ALTO Tibetan Steps are $900 for a set of 12; singles are $75 each
ALTO Hand Tufted Steps are $650 for a set of 12, singles are $55 each.

Ordering

Credit card orders can be placed by telephone. We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover cards. We also accept checks. For custom orders, we ask for a 50% deposit at the time of the order, with the balance payable when the rugs are shipped.

Samples

Swatches showing yarn colors are available for mailing at no charge. Woven samples of our rugs and Alto Steps are available for flat shipping & handling fee of $12.

Custom Rugs

Our rugs are available custom to the trade. We work closely with designers and architects to produce outstanding customized pieces in a range of materials, colors, and knot counts for clients with a variety of needs. Each rug will be made to order. Color matching is possible using Pantone textile or paper swatches, Benjamin Moore paint chips, fabric, wool or hand painted samples.Additional fiber options include 100% silk, wool & silk blends, nettle and hemp. Turn around time is approximately 14 weeks.

Contact us for more information, or to send feedback.

What’s New

Take a look at our new VIDEO, created by Dangerous Productions, from North Easton, Massachusetts. This was traded for a set of Alto Steps!

We have several new lines of ALTO steps and rugs in production for 2010. Contact us if you would like to be on our mailing list for new arrivals, or simply to send us feedback.

Production

Made of the finest quality Himalayan wool, our hand-knotted rugs are made by Tibetans in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. The wool is rich in lanolin oil, which is important both for the absorbtion of the dyes as well as the plush texture for which Tibetan rugs are famous worldwide. Our manufacturers hand spin their wool and use traditional vegetable dyes or eco-friendly Swiss Ciba colors.

GoodWeave

Liza Phillips Design is a member of GOODWEAVE, working to fight child labor in the rug industry.

In addition to regular inspections of participating rug facilities, GoodWeave monitors have rescued hundreds of children from exploitation, offering them rehabilitation and education. A portion of our profits goes towards helping these children reclaim their lives.