We are proud to announce that Rugs.net now ships authentic handmade Persian rugs free of charge to Hong Kong. As the proud owners of Rug.hk, we are establishing a direct relationship between our Freeport, New York warehouse and one of the world's great cities for design, luxury, and collecting. Hong Kong's appreciation for craftsmanship, provenance, and investment-grade objects of art makes it a natural home for the finest Persian and oriental rugs available anywhere in the world.
Rugs.net is a direct importer. We purchase our inventory directly in Iran and sell directly to the buyer, with no gallery, distributor, or showroom markup between us. A rug that would cost HK$500,000 in a Sheung Wan gallery is available from us at direct importer pricing, shipped free to your door in Hong Kong, Kowloon, or the New Territories. The difference is not marginal. It is the difference between buying at retail and buying at source.
On this page you will find our current collection of exceptional pieces: signed masterworks from the great Persian workshops, museum-caliber palace carpets, rare antique and semi-antique pieces, and the finest contemporary production from Isfahan, Qum, Mashad, Tabriz, Kashan, Nain, and Bijar. Every piece is accurately described with true KPSI, pile material, age, and provenance. Before any piece ships to Hong Kong, we offer a video consultation so you can see the rug in person, examine the pile, the reverse, and the colors under proper lighting. No surprises. No risk.
Why Rugs.net for Hong Kong
The Hong Kong market for exceptional handmade rugs has historically been served by European galleries, local dealers sourcing through middlemen, and auction houses where bidding competition drives prices above their natural level. None of these channels offer what Rugs.net can: direct importer access to a deep, continuously updated inventory of authenticated Persian rugs, at prices that reflect the actual cost of the object rather than the cost of maintaining a gallery on Hollywood Road.
Hong Kong buyers understand the difference between an object with genuine provenance and an object presented with the appearance of provenance. A genuine signed Isfahan by Seirafian, a genuine Qum silk at 1000 KPSI, a genuine antique Kashan from the 1930s: these are not items that benefit from theatrical presentation in a showroom. They speak for themselves, and a buyer who understands what they are looking at needs only to see the piece clearly, understand the construction, and pay a fair price for it.
That is exactly what Rugs.net provides. We know our inventory personally. Every piece has been selected, photographed, and documented by our team. We can read Farsi signatures to authenticate workshop attributions. We know the KPSI of every piece in stock. And we are happy to get on a video call with a buyer in Hong Kong, hold the rug up to the light, show the reverse, discuss the dye type and the origin, and answer every question before a single dollar changes hands.
The Rugs.net Commitment to Hong Kong Buyers
✓ Free international shipping to all Hong Kong addresses
✓ Video consultation before any purchase
✓ Fully insured transport with tracking
✓ Farsi-authenticated provenance for signed pieces
✓ Direct importer pricing, no gallery markup
✓ Complete documentation for each piece
Museum and Collector-Tier Masterworks
These are the objects that defined the Persian rug tradition at its absolute peak. Signed by the masters, woven at densities that approach the limits of human handcraft, and irreplaceable in the current market. All available now, shipping free to Hong Kong.
Signed Erami · Qum Pure Silk · 1000 KPSI · 6'6 x 6'9
Persian Qum Silk, Signed Erami, 1000 KPSI
$148,000
Persian Qum Silk Rugs: Woven Light
Pure silk on silk, woven in Qum at 800 to 1000 knots per square inch. These are among the finest textile objects produced anywhere in the world. Their luminosity is directional: they change color as you move past them. They are displayed as wall art as often as they are used as floor pieces. They are investment-grade objects that appreciate over time.
Tabriz, Hereke and Oversize Masterpieces
Tabriz in northwestern Iran produces the most diverse range of any Persian weaving city. From signed 70 Raj masterworks at 500 KPSI to grand oversize palace carpets, Tabriz has the range to furnish any interior from the intimate to the monumental. The Hereke tradition from Turkey brings a different standard of silk production to the same collector tier.
Persian Nain: Pale Perfection at Grand Scale
Nain produces the finest kork-and-silk rugs in a pale, refined palette that works exceptionally well in contemporary luxury interiors. The 6 LA and 9 LA designations refer to the number of threads per knot row, with 6 LA being the finer production. The great Habibian workshop is the most celebrated name in Nain.
Bijar, Mashad and Oversize Palace Carpets
The great oversize format rugs and the iron rugs of Persia. Bijar at palace scale, Mashad signed by the great workshops, and oversized Chobi and Serapi Heriz pieces for the grandest spaces.


































