Noor & Sons Rug Gallery

Berkeley, United States

4.8

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Description

Specialties

We specialize in the buying, selling and trading of quality natural-​dye Oriental rugs. We also take rug cleaning very seriously and will offer free pick up and delivery. Our skilled repair professionals can also bring your worn or damaged rug back to life through restoration. You can bring your rug into the store or e-​mail pictures of the rug and we can present you with a repair estimate.

Expert Rug Cleaning for only $ 2.75/square ft.

Products/​Services:

Oriental Rugs

Oriental Rug Supplies

Hand Knotted Rugs

Kilims

Turkish Kilims

Modern Rugs

Tribal Rugs

Persian Rugs

Rug Cleaning

Rug Repair

Rug Restoration

History

Established in 2009.

In the year 2000 Noor arrived in the United States. He began working with an exclusive list of top rug dealers across the country. Many of these dealers in the Bay Area were already familiar with his father Jora Agha’s production of rugs. Noor began creating his own line of rugs, choosing the colors and designs himself.

While traveling the country, selling his rugs wholesale to the finest oriental rug shops he would dream of his own rug gallery, and what it should be like. When Noor saw the vacant storefront at the top of Solano Avenue, he knew where his dream gallery would be. He opened the doors in October 2009 and has been providing the highest quality naturally dyed and handspun wool rugs, and professions oriental rug cleaning and restoration to the Bay Area ever since.

Meet the Business Owner

Noor K.

Business Owner

Noor Khan was born in Afghanistan into a rug weaving Turkmen family.

The Turkmen people have been known for their naturally dyed rugs for centuries. Due to the introduction of synthetic dyes the weaving of naturally dyed Oriental rugs diminished greatly from the 1920’s until the 1970’s. In the 1980’s, Noor’s family fled Afghanistan and settled in a refugee camp in Pakistan where his father Jora Agha and rug scholar Chris Walter from Boston came up with an idea of bringing back natural/​vegetable dye rugs to the Oriental rug industry. Jora Agha was one of the first persons to reintroduce vegetable/​natural dye rugs in the Afghan refugee camp in the 1980’s. Since then the world has been enjoying the high quality natural dye rugs made by Noor’s family or those who have learned how to make vegetable dye rugs from the master of natural dyes, Jora Agha.