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Handmade Care

Rug Care Guide

Practical care for handmade, hand-knotted rugs. Use these steps to protect fiber quality, preserve color, and extend the life of both wool and silk pieces.

At-a-Glance Routine

  • Vacuum gently once a week in normal-traffic spaces, 2 times weekly in high-traffic spaces.
  • Rotate the rug every 6 months so wear and sunlight exposure stay even.
  • Use a quality rug pad to reduce friction, movement, and fiber stress.
  • Keep direct sun exposure limited with shades or UV-filtering window film.

Wool vs Silk: Key Differences

Care AttributeWool Hand-KnottedSilk Hand-Knotted
Traffic toleranceBetter for daily-use rooms and moderate-to-heavy traffic.Best for low-traffic or display-oriented spaces.
Texture and finishMatte, resilient, forgiving underfoot.Lustrous, soft, and more delicate to abrasion.
Moisture sensitivityMore forgiving, but still should never be saturated.Highly sensitive to moisture; fast, minimal-contact response is critical.
Vacuum methodLow-to-medium suction, no harsh beater-bar contact.Low suction only, gentle passes, less frequent.
Sunlight sensitivityCan fade over time in direct sun.Fades faster than wool; sun protection is essential.
Professional cleaningTypically every 2 to 4 years.Typically every 1 to 3 years, specialist only.

Wool Hand-Knotted: Do

  • Use suction-only vacuuming or a soft head. Avoid aggressive beater bars.
  • Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry white cloth.
  • Schedule professional hand-knotted rug cleaning every 2 to 4 years.

Do Not

  • Do not scrub wet spots. Scrubbing pushes stains deeper.
  • Do not soak the rug or use high-alkaline carpet shampoos.
  • Do not store wool rugs in damp or unventilated spaces.

Silk Hand-Knotted: Do

  • Vacuum lightly and less often than wool, using low suction only.
  • Address spills immediately by blotting. Keep moisture to a minimum.
  • Use a specialist cleaner experienced with hand-knotted silk rugs.

Do Not

  • Do not use rotating brush heads or beater bars.
  • Do not use household stain removers, vinegar mixes, or steam cleaning.
  • Do not place silk rugs in heavy-traffic zones or direct long sun exposure.

Spill Emergency Steps

  1. 1Lift solids carefully with a spoon or dull edge. Do not press downward.
  2. 2Blot from the outer edge toward the center with a white cloth.
  3. 3Use small amounts of cool water only if needed, then blot dry again.
  4. 4Place a dry towel over the area and apply light weight for 15 to 30 minutes.
  5. 5If color transfer or odor remains, stop and call a professional cleaner.

Need Specialist Help?

For valuable hand-knotted rugs, professional cleaning is safest. If you are unsure how to treat a spill or stain, stop and contact us before trying stronger products.

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