Our Handmade Luxury Rugs: Masterfully handcrafted (click to see video) in the heart of Afghanistan, each rug is a testament to generations of artistry and dedication. The process begins with premium hand-spun Afghan wool, dyed using time-honored methods, with vibrant hues derived from sustainable and natural sources such as pomegranate peels, madder root, and indigo. These dyed fibers are then carefully woven by skilled artisans, knot by knot, to create intricate designs—each rug requiring weeks, months, or sometimes years of focused craftsmanship, with up to hundreds of thousands of tightly-woven knots in a single piece.
Once the knotting is complete, the rug is removed from the loom and meticulously washed multiple times. This washing process softens the fibers, enhances the texture, and balances the vibrancy of the colors, sometimes with a subtle, timeless fade. Next, the rug’s fringes are expertly braided by hand, while the edges are bound and stitched meticulously to ensure long-lasting durability.
To perfect the finish, the backside of the rug is lightly burned—a traditional technique used to remove stray fibers and stabilize the foundation. The rug is then laid out under the open sky to dry naturally, allowing the sunlight to enhance its colors. Finally, it is sheared with precision to achieve an even pile height, resulting in a smooth, luxurious texture.
Every detail reflects the expertise and care of our artisans, resulting in a rug that is as beautiful as it is enduring.
Our Jewelry: Each piece of our jewellery is handcrafted in partnership with Turquoise Mountain, an organization revitalizing Afghanistan’s centuries-old craft traditions. In the heart of Kabul’s Old City, artisans train through an intensive multi-year program where they master historic Afghan techniques — from hand-cutting delicate shabakari latticework to carving gemstones using ancient lapidary methods.
Working with lapis lazuli, turquoise, chrysocolla, malachite, and other stones sourced from Afghanistan’s historic mines, these jewellers shape, carve, and set each element entirely by hand. Many techniques — like metal cutout work and fine stone inlay — have been refined across generations, passed from master artisans to emerging talent.
These designs are brought to life in small independent workshops supported by Turquoise Mountain, where jewellers receive training, tools, product-development support, and fair income opportunities. The result is jewellery that carries not only extraordinary craftsmanship, but the resilience, heritage, and creative spirit of Afghanistan’s artisan communities