Rug Cleaning Little Stoke
Oriental Rug Spa offer a specialist Persian, Oriental and Turkish rug cleaning for Little Stoke, Staffordshire. 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 and viscose. 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.
Nepalese Rugs

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Nepalese rugs are amongst the finest hand-knotted carpets in the world, renowned for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Nepal’s rug-making industry has flourished since Tibetan refugees brought their weaving traditions to the country in the 1960s, establishing what has become a significant export industry.
These rugs are typically crafted using the Tibetan knotting technique, which creates a particularly durable and luxurious pile. The wool used is often sourced from high-altitude sheep in the Himalayas, prized for its strength and natural lanolin content that gives the fibres a lustrous quality. Many Nepalese rugs also incorporate silk highlights, which add shimmer and define intricate patterns.
Traditional designs often feature Tibetan and Buddhist motifs—dragons, snow lions, lotus flowers, and geometric patterns—though contemporary Nepalese rug makers have also embraced modern and Western design sensibilities. The colour palettes tend to be rich and sophisticated, using natural dyes alongside synthetic ones to achieve deep, lasting hues.
What sets Nepalese rugs apart is their meticulous hand-knotting process. Skilled artisans can tie hundreds of knots per square inch, and a single rug might take several months to complete. This labour-intensive approach results in carpets that can last for generations with proper care.
The industry has also made significant strides in ethical production, with many workshops now certified for fair trade practices and child labour prevention. Nepalese rugs represent excellent value compared to Persian or other high-end carpets, offering similar quality at more accessible prices whilst supporting traditional craftsmanship in one of the world’s most mountainous nations.