Rug Cleaning Oswestry
Oriental Rug Spa offer a specialist Persian, Oriental and Turkish rug cleaning for Oswestry, Shropshire. 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.
Contemporary Nepalese Rug

Contemporary Nepalese
Contemporary Nepalese rugs are a vibrant blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. Handmade primarily in Nepal, these rugs often feature a unique combination of natural materials, such as high-quality wool, silk, and cotton, which contribute to their durability and luxurious feel.
One of the most distinctive aspects of contemporary Nepalese rugs is their artistic patterns and bold colours. Artisans draw inspiration from both traditional motifs and contemporary aesthetics, resulting in pieces that can range from geometric designs to more abstract forms. These rugs are often dyed using natural pigments, which not only enhances their organic appeal but also ensures that they are environmentally friendly.
The weaving techniques used in creating these rugs are deeply rooted in Nepalese culture, with many artisans employing methods passed down through generations. The process can be labour-intensive, often involving skilled craftsmanship to achieve intricate details and high-quality finishes.
Contemporary Nepalese rugs have gained popularity in international markets, appreciated not only for their beauty but also for the ethical production practices that often characterise their creation. Many consumers are drawn to these rugs as they support sustainable livelihood for artisans and preserve traditional skills in an increasingly modernised world.