Amritsar Rugs FAQ

What makes antique Amritsar rugs distinctive?

Antique Amritsar rugs are Indian hand-knotted carpets known for refined wool, spacious drawing, soft decorative palettes, and patterns influenced by Persian, Mughal, and Western design taste. They often appear in generous room sizes, making them especially useful for formal living rooms, dining rooms, galleries, and luxury interiors that need scale without excessive contrast.

Are Amritsar rugs considered antique Indian rugs?

Many Amritsar rugs on the market are antique Indian rugs, especially examples woven in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. Antique rugs are typically 100+ years old, but buyers should confirm each piece individually by its stated date, construction, materials, condition, and provenance indicators rather than relying on the regional name alone.

How should I choose an Amritsar rug size?

Start with the room plan, furniture footprint, and desired border reveal around the rug. Amritsar carpets are often available in large and oversized formats, which can work well under dining tables or seating groups. Review exact dimensions carefully, including any size adjustment notes, so the rug supports circulation and furniture placement.

Do Amritsar carpets work in modern interiors?

Yes. Their muted beige, tan, ivory, cream, and golden palettes often pair well with contemporary furniture, plaster walls, stone, wood, and neutral upholstery. Allover floral and geometric Amritsar designs can add historic texture and hand-knotted craftsmanship while remaining visually calm enough for modern luxury interiors.

What should buyers inspect before purchasing Amritsar rugs?

Important factors include age, origin, knotting, wool quality, foundation, pile condition, color balance, repairs, end and side finishing, and whether the dimensions are original or adjusted. Designers should also compare pattern scale and border strength against the intended room, since Amritsar rugs can vary from quiet allover carpets to more formal medallion designs.