Indian Cotton Rugs $100 to $200(44 items)
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Featured Reviews on Indian Cotton Rugs $100 to $200
Wool chain stitch rug, 'Valley of Hope III' (3x5)





By Darlene
Absolutely Lovely rug
I received the rug earlier than expected and was amazed at the quality and craftsmanship. The colors are vibrant and much more beautiful than the pictures can show. Thank you so much Sajad for creating such a beautiful and well made piece of art. I love it.
Recycled fabric Chindi rug, 'Rainbow Zigzags'





By Julia
Gorgeous wedding present
My husband and I ordered this rug as a wedding present and we -- and the newlyweds -- could not be happier with it. It is gorgeous, vibrant, and soft; exactly as pictured. It was shipped securely and arrived in perfect shape. Definitely recommend purchasing from this talented artist.
Wool chain stitch rug, 'Kashmir Festival' (3x5)





By Steven
a unique rug
I have three beautiful Ushak rugs and wanted a different style from the east. This rug is now on my living room floor. I love the coloration -- the blues, the pinks, and the fact that it combines Islamic and Hindu styles in one rug. Much praise to the designer.
Featured Artist
Sonik Sethi Woven rugs and runners
"I worked for more than seven years with handicrafts until I realized that this was my cup of tea."
Popular Indian Cotton Rugs $100 to $200
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Handcrafted Floral Geometric 3 by 5 Ft Chain Stitch Rug, "Kashmir Festival"
$159.99Blooming in red, brown, blue, pink and mauve, a floral fantasy covers this rug. Sajad proudly presents this design in honor of Kashmir's textile legacy, which can be traced back to 1460 A.D. The rug's base is made of cotton, and the intricate images are chain-stitched by hand with woolen threads.
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Recycled Fabric Multicolored Indian Hand Tufted Area Rug, "Rainbow Zigzags"
$219.99$197.99This vibrant and bold area rug comes to us from Sonik Sethi of India. The Chindi method recycles leftover fabrics that are cut into small strips, then made new again as the yarn creates beautiful, one-of-a-kind rugs.