Rug Cleaning Kenilworth
Oriental Rug Spa offer a specialist Persian, Oriental and Turkish rug cleaning for Kenilworth, Warwickshire. We also offer a rug repair service. If you own a dirty or soiled rug that needs professional cleaning, then why not give us a call on 01276 423 150. We can arrange collection and delivery for you. The rug wash process required can differ from rug to rug, so we offer various methods of rug cleaning, from full immersion washing to dry cleaning. All rug fibres can be cared for – wool, cotton, silk, viscose, rayon. We can carry out a pet stain and odour treatment, moth treatment and apply a fibre protection to resist against soiling and staining. We have extensive experience with cleaning antique rugs and rugs with unstable dyes and offer a rug repair service, including fringes, sides and pile reweaving.
Sino Persian Rug

Sino Persian
Sino-Persian rugs refer to a unique category of rugs that blend elements of both Chinese and Persian rug-making traditions. This fusion is reflected in the design motifs, materials, and weaving techniques, resulting in distinctive carpets that appeal to a variety of tastes.
The design with a Chinese influence often incorporates traditional Chinese motifs such as dragons, peonies, and clouds, reflecting the rich symbolism found in Chinese art.
When the design has a Persian influence the rug will typically feature Persian floral patterns, medallions, and intricate border designs. These motifs may be adapted to suit the overall aesthetic of the rug.
Sino Persian rugs are typically made from high-quality wool or silk, with silk providing a softer texture and more vibrant colours, some Sino-Persian rugs might use a blend of materials, including cotton for the foundation.
Both Chinese and Persian methods of knotting may be utilized, with variations in density and style and the production can involve different loom types characteristic of each tradition.
Sino-Persian rugs often feature a rich and varied colour palette, including deep reds, blues, golds, and greens, blending the colour sensibilities of both cultures.
The merging of these two styles can trace back to the trade routes between Persia and China, especially during the Mongol Empire when artistic exchanges flourished. and they became particularly popular in the 20th century as decorative items for both Western and Eastern markets.
Sino-Persian rugs represent a fascinating cross-cultural artistic expression that highlights the intricate traditions of both Persian and Chinese rug-making. They continue to be cherished for their beauty, craftsmanship, and the cultural narratives they convey.