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Antique Rugs in Milan: Persian, Kilim, Turkish and Oriental

Why choose Di Mano in Mano

Discover a selection of antique rugs chosen for their quality, authenticity, and decorative charm: antique Persian rugs, original kilims, antique Turkish, Afghan, and Chinese rugs. Ideal for those looking for a unique piece for their living room, study, or an important entryway. To complete the space, you can also add vintage and antique furnishings.

How to choose the right rug:

  • Size: consider the area to cover and furniture placement
  • Materials: wool, silk, and natural dyes affect value and appearance
  • Style and origin: pattern, knot, and palette greatly influence the result

Use the filters to narrow down your search and find the perfect rug for your home.

Unique items in excellent condition

Each rug is carefully selected by our experts. Enrico Sala, our antique expert, is a certified appraiser with the Collegio Lombardo.

Restoration and customization available

Have specific needs? Our in-house workshop can restore or adapt any rug to your preferences.

Certificate of authenticity

Each item comes with certification attesting to its origin, era, and characteristics.

Secure packaging and international shipping

We use professional packaging and ship worldwide, ensuring maximum protection during transit.

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Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 71 x 50 In
ANCOTA0303188

Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 71 x 50 In

71 x 50 In

ANCOTA0303188
Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 71 x 50 In

71 x 50 In

Asian rug in cotton and wool, fine knot, hand-made. Good condition.

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240.00€

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Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 89 x 59 In
ANCOTA0303437

Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 89 x 59 In

89 x 59 In

ANCOTA0303437
Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 89 x 59 In

89 x 59 In

Asian wool rug, large knot, hand-made. Good condition.

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280.00€

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Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 94 x 66 In
ANCOTA0303034

Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 94 x 66 In

94 x 66 In

ANCOTA0303034
Antique Asian Carpet Wool Heavy Knot 94 x 66 In

94 x 66 In

Asian wool rug, large knot, hand-made. Good condition.

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250.00€

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Chinese Deco Rug - China
ANCOTA0291831

Chinese Deco Rug - China

200 x 160 cm

ANCOTA0291831
Chinese Deco Rug - China

200 x 160 cm

Deco rug in cotton and wool, hand-made, large knot.

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350.00€

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Antique Jorun Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 83 x 44 In
ANCOTA0291785

Antique Jorun Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 83 x 44 In

83 x 44 In

ANCOTA0291785
Antique Jorun Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 83 x 44 In

83 x 44 In

Jorun rug in wool, large knot, hand-made.

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240.00€

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Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Heavy Knot 59 x 40 In
ANCOTA0291720

Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Heavy Knot 59 x 40 In

59 x 40 In

ANCOTA0291720
Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Heavy Knot 59 x 40 In

59 x 40 In

Asian rug in cotton and wool, large knot, hand-made.

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210.00€

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Antique Aobusson Carpet Wool Heavy Knot France 74 x 53 In
ANCOTA0286503

Antique Aobusson Carpet Wool Heavy Knot France 74 x 53 In

74 x 53 In

ANCOTA0286503
Antique Aobusson Carpet Wool Heavy Knot France 74 x 53 In

74 x 53 In

Aobusson rug in cotton and wool; large knot. Hand made.

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180.00€

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Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 83 x 54 In
ANCOTA0095626

Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 83 x 54 In

83 x 54 In

ANCOTA0095626
Antique Asian Carpet Cotton Wool Thin Knot 83 x 54 In

83 x 54 In

Cotton and wool Malayer carpet, extra fine knot, hand made.

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950.00€

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Antique Ushak Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 136 x 95 In
ANCOTA0246144

Antique Ushak Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 136 x 95 In

136 x 95 In

ANCOTA0246144
Antique Ushak Carpet Wool Heavy Knot Turkey 136 x 95 In

136 x 95 In

Ushak wool carpet, large knot, manual production.

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500.00€

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Guide to Antique Rugs: How to Choose the Right Piece

Choosing an antique rug means bringing a unique handcrafted object into your home. In this selection you'll find antique Persian rugs, original kilims, antique Turkish rugs, antique Oriental rugs, antique kilim rugs, antique Kazak rugs, antique Afghan rugs and antique Chinese rugs. If you're looking for antique rugs in Milan, here you’ll find a selection curated for quality, authenticity, and condition.

1) Size and Placement

Before buying, measure the area where the rug will go. In living rooms, the best result is often when the rug “frames” the sofa area. In bedrooms, it's ideal if the rug extends beyond the sides of the bed. A Persian antique rug can become the focal point of the room—even in modern decor.

2) Materials, Knot, and Quality

In antique Oriental rugs, quality depends on knot density, weave regularity, and materials (wool, silk, or blends). Look at the back of the rug too: in handmade pieces, the design is clear and consistent. Original kilims, on the other hand, are flat-woven without pile—more versatile and lightweight.

3) Condition

Small signs of age are normal and can add character to an antique rug. Check fringes and edges (selvages), wear in central areas, and color consistency. If needed, targeted restoration can restore visual balance without compromising the rug’s authenticity.

4) Origin and Style

To identify a rug’s origin, look at the design, color palette, and knot structure. Antique Persian rugs are highly sought-after for their complexity and harmony. Antique Turkish and Kazak rugs often feature more geometric patterns, while antique Chinese rugs are known for their refinement and soft tones.

Types of Antique Rugs in Our Catalogue

Our catalogue includes various types of antique rugs, each with its own aesthetic and functional features. Antique Persian rugs are especially prized for their refined designs and rich colors, perfect as the focal point in a living room. Antique kilim rugs and original kilims are lighter and more versatile, ideal for entryways, hallways, and modern interiors. If you love bold patterns and warm colors, consider antique Turkish, Kazak or Afghan rugs. For a more delicate and refined style, antique Chinese rugs offer softer palettes and understated elegance.

Styles of Persian Rugs

Antique Persian rugs come in a wide variety of styles, which makes them easy to match with both classic and modern interiors. Some feature rich, floral motifs, while others are characterized by cleaner geometric designs and bold contrasts. Highly appreciated are also rugs with a central medallion, perfect as a focal point, or “all-over” patterns for a more uniform look. The color palettes also vary—from the deep reds and blues of tradition to softer tones ideal for contemporary interiors.

Want to see antique rugs in Milan?

If you prefer to choose in person, visit our store: we’ll help you compare dimensions, origin, and style (Persian, kilim, Turkish, and Oriental) to find the perfect rug for your home.

Visit the Milan showroom →

Cleaning and Preserving Antique Rugs

How do you clean antique rugs?

For regular maintenance, vacuum gently without harsh brushes and rotate the rug periodically to distribute wear evenly. For stains, blot immediately—do not rub.

How to clean antique Persian rugs?

Avoid harsh products or excessive water—this can cause discoloration or loss of brilliance. If the rug is valuable or very old, we recommend professional cleaning specific for natural fibers.

How to store antique rugs?

If you need to store the rug, roll it (do not fold), use breathable protective material, and keep it in a dry place. Check regularly to prevent moisture or moths.

Interior Ideas: Antique Rugs in Modern Spaces

Examples to see how antique rugs, antique Persian rugs, and original kilims can transform a space—even in modern homes. If you’re not only looking for rugs, our online catalogue also includes hundreds of antique and vintage furniture pieces.

Antique Persian rug in a living room with modern furnishings
Antique Persian rugs in living rooms: elegant and eye-catching.
Original antique kilim rug in an entryway or hallway
Antique kilim rugs: perfect for entrances and high-traffic areas.
Antique Oriental rug in a study with armchair and bookshelf
Antique Oriental rugs: warmth and character for studies or bedrooms.


Which antique rugs go best with modern interiors?

Antique rugs with simpler designs or balanced palettes work very well in modern settings. In particular, original kilims and antique kilim rugs are ideal thanks to their clean geometries and visually lighter effect. Some antique Persian rugs also blend beautifully with contemporary decor, especially those with softer tones or more uniform “all-over” designs—they warm the space without overwhelming it.

How to match an antique Persian rug with other furniture?

To harmoniously integrate an antique Persian rug, start from its main colors and reflect them subtly in accents (pillows, artwork, ceramics, or textiles). In modern spaces, go for clean-lined furniture and natural materials (wood, metal, neutral fabrics), letting the rug take center stage. If the rug has strong reds and blues, balance it with light walls and soft warm tones for a refined result.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Antique Rugs

How can I tell if a rug is antique?
Look at the weaving and knots, material quality, signs of age (like fringe and edge wear), and design details. Natural dyes and traditional patterns also help determine age and origin.
How to recognize an antique rug?
A genuine antique rug shows “life”: slight irregularities, deep colors, and a clearly defined back. The weave is consistent, and the design does not appear printed or flat.
How can you identify a rug’s origin?
Origin can be identified by recurring motifs, borders, color palettes, and knot type. For example: Persian rugs have complex, harmonious designs; Caucasian and Kazak rugs have sharper geometries; Chinese rugs tend to feature softer tones.
How much do antique kilim rugs cost?
It depends on size, rarity, condition, and yarn quality. Well-preserved antique kilims with unique designs are generally more valuable than common models.
How do you wash antique rugs?
Avoid invasive home washing. For everyday care, gentle vacuuming is enough. For deep cleaning or valuable rugs, it's best to consult professional services.
Which Persian rugs are the most valuable?
Usually, those with high knot density, premium materials (fine wool or silk), complex designs, and excellent condition. Rarity of the motif and origin also influence value.

Need help choosing the right rug based on size, style, and origin? Contact us for personalized advice.