With our commitment to supply exceptional handmades, the majority of our ever-changing 900 plus rug inventory is hand-knotted of vegetable dyed, hand-carded, hand-spun native wool and expertly crafted by Afghan and Tibetan refugees, who are now located in Pakistan and Nepal respectively.
We have hand-selected a beautiful assortment of new, handmade area rugs to create the finest selection in the area.
And if you're just visiting us in New Hampshire, we are happy to ship your rugs home for you {and remember, New Hampshire does not have a Sales Tax!}
Nearly all of our rugs are one-of-a-kind, as the combination of colors generated from the vegetable dyes and the particular way a weaver skillfully makes their knots, cannot be duplicated exactly the same ever again.
At Little River, we normally stock sizes from 1'6 x 2' to 9 'x 12', with a small selection of 10' x 14' and will bring in larger rugs for your review. Please keep in mind as you search for the ideal trifecta of design, color and size, that custom rugs are also available.
Offering rugs from all over the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal and India, we work only with adult weavers, so you can be sure that no child labor was used.
Delight
in the variety of hand-woven and hand-knotted rugs that wonderfully lend texture, color, culture and depth to any space in your home.
Admire
the workmanship, skill and precision of master rug makers who handcraft rugs that are vibrantly bold in color and charm.
Discover
extraordinary one-of-a-kind designs in our collection of area rugs that are sure to satisfy your interest and personal style.
Enjoy
the beauty of our exceptional handmade rugs, or share them with family and friends.
our rugs make perfect gifts: Weddings, House warmings, Anniversaries.
Create
a room that is wonderfully elegant, comfortably casual or traditionally tailored
with heirloom quality, handcrafted rugs that are functional, practical, sustainable and responsibly made.
The patterns and designs of our handcrafted rugs are inspired by the rich color and history of the Tribal and Nomadic weavers,
and the results are simply stunning.