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Expertly Handknotted by the Uzbek people of North West Afghanistan, our Shabargan rugs are rich tapestries of history and skill. Dating back to the late 16th century, these artisans imbue each piece with vibrant colors and detailed animal motifs, all dyed using traditional vegetable matter.
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Technical Details
Wool
Wool is springy and its fibres can be stretched and still easily return to their natural shape which means that wool rugs will last for many years without showing signs of wear and tear.
Hand Knotted
Due to their density, craftsmanship and use of premium wool handknotted rugs are the most durable of all.
When should I book a professional clean?
A general rule of thumb is every 12–18 months for a standard professional clean. Every 6–12 months if it’s in a high-traffic area (living room, hallway etc.) Every 2–3 years for low-traffic or decorative rugs.
How do I safely clean my Hali rug at home?
Depending on the fibers and knotting technique of your rug, your dealer should be able to give you clear advice on how to spot clean yourself and should also refer you to a cleaning professional if you happen to have a nasty accident.
What should I do if I notice loose fibres on my rug?
Do not pull them out as this can damage the weave and make it worse. Trim the loose fibres carefully using sharp scissors so they sit level with the surface. Vacuum gently on a low setting (no rotating brush) to keep fibres under control.
What cleaning products should I avoid
For Hali rugs, the biggest risk comes from harsh or overly wet cleaning methods rather than dirt itself. Its best to avoid bleach or whitening agents, strong alkaline cleaners (high pH), enzyme cleaners (in most cases), oxi/oxygen-based stain removers, dishwashing liquid or laundry detergent, anything with optical brighteners.
Is it normal for the rug to fade over time?
Gradual softening of colour over a few years, slight lightening in high-traffic areas and minor change in tone from sunlight exposure are all completely normal.
How should I maintain my Hali rug day-to-day to keep it looking its best?
Some day-to-day habits you can practice are vacuuming 1–2x per week using a low-suction setting and no rotating brush (this protects the fibres). Shake out smaller rugs when possible as this helps remove dust before it settles deep into the pile and keep shoes off where you can to reduce dirt, oils, and long-term wear.