Yes, we do! You can email your requirements to inquiry@aarivah.com or share your details here. You can also inquire about custom sizes for existing products using the 'Inquiry' option on the product detail page.
The lead time for custom rugs typically ranges from 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the design, availability of materials, and weaving time. We will provide a more precise timeline when you place your order.
Yes, you can provide your design. Submit your artwork or design specifications, and our team will work with you to create a rug that meets your requirements.
Rug quality can be assessed by considering factors such as the materials used (e.g., wool, silk, bamboo silk), the knot density (higher knots per square inch usually indicate higher quality), the craftsmanship (hand-knotted or hand-tufted), and the overall design and finish.
High-quality rugs are often made from natural wool, silk, or cotton fibers. Wool is durable and resilient, while silk offers a luxurious sheen and softness. Cotton is frequently used in the foundation of rugs and can add to the durability and feel.
Hand-knotted rugs are crafted by skilled artisans who tie individual knots, resulting in a durable and unique piece. Machine-made rugs are produced using automated looms, which are faster and often less expensive but may need more intricate detail and durability than hand-knotted rugs.
Yes, high-quality rugs are worth the investment as they are more durable, retain their beauty over time, and can add significant aesthetic and functional value to your space. They often especially appreciate hand-knotted and antique rugs.
Vacuuming the rug at least once a week to remove dust and debris is an excellent way to maintain regular cleaning. For deeper cleaning, use a vacuum with adjustable height and beater bars. Avoid using the beater bar for delicate rugs, and consider using a handheld vacuum or an upholstery attachment.
For spills, act quickly by blotting the area with a clean, dry cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the spill, as it can spread the stain. Use a mild detergent mixed with water to clean, and blot with a clean cloth. Always test the cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area first.