Handcrafted in Nepal · Est. 1995

Artistry
Underfoot

We make hand-knotted carpets the slow way, in our workshop in Kathmandu. One weaver, one loom, one knot at a time — using wool, silk, and Himalayan fibres we know by name.

Scroll
120+
Days to Weave
500+
Master Artisans
2,000
Colour Shades
30+
Years of Heritage

Our Collections

Woven for Every
Interior Vision

From Traditional medallions to spare, architectural Modern geometrics — every Puspa collection is available in custom dimensions, colourways, and knot densities.

Himalayan Heritage
Traditional · Featured

Himalayan Heritage

150-knot · Tibetan Wool · Medallion

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Sage & Geometry
Modern

Sage & Geometry

Contemporary · Bamboo Silk blend

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Golden Mandala
Silk · Signature

Golden Mandala

120-knot · Pure Mulberry Silk

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Terracotta Weave
Traditional

Terracotta Weave

100% Tibetan Wool · Organic Dyes

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Ivory Natural
Transitional

Ivory Natural

Allo Hemp · Natural Undyed Fibres

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Master weaver at loom [ master weaver · Kathmandu ]

The Craft

A Legacy in
Every Loop

Our facility in Nepal isn't just a factory — it's a community. Master weavers, mostly women who have inherited patterns from their mothers, bring centuries of Himalayan culture to a global stage.

The Carving Technique
Hand-scissors carve around every motif, creating a 3D depth and tactile relief that defines true luxury.
Knot Density
60-knot for organic texture; 150-knot for ultra-fine intricate detail. We offer the full range.
Pot Dyeing
Small-batch dyeing reduces water waste and produces deeper, more resonant colours.
Sun Drying
Dried naturally by Himalayan sun — preserving fibre integrity and the vibrance of every dye bath.

Materials & Textures

Fibres Chosen
by Nature

We source only the finest natural fibres — each selected for its unique tactile quality, longevity, and beauty. No synthetics. No shortcuts.

Tibetan Highland Wool
Sourced from high-altitude sheep, naturally rich in lanolin — making Puspa carpets inherently stain-resistant and remarkably durable.
Naturally Stain-Resistant
Pure Mulberry Silk
Adds a luminous shimmer that shifts beautifully under changing light. Each thread is finer than a human hair, yielding extraordinary detail.
Luminous Shimmer
Bamboo Silk
A sustainable alternative with the sheen of traditional silk and a softer, cooler hand-feel. Bamboo is one of the fastest-renewing plants on earth.
Sustainable Luxury
Allo — Himalayan Nettle
Harvested from wild nettles in Nepal's hills. Exceptional tensile strength with an earthy, organic texture found only in the Himalayas.
Rare & Wild-Harvested
Hemp Fibre
Ancient, durable, and 100% biodegradable. Requires no pesticides — produces a rug that will outlast generations and return cleanly to the earth.
100% Biodegradable
Chinese Silk Blend
Imported from specialty silk farms — brings unmatched fineness to our most intricate pieces. Used selectively for pattern highlights in the Signature collection.
Signature Collection

Bespoke & Custom

Your Vision,
Our Loom.

We transform personal inspiration into textile masterpieces. Whether you are an interior architect or a homeowner with a specific vision, our bespoke service offers limitless possibilities.

01
Consultation & Artboarding
Share your sketches, fabric swatches, or colour palettes. Our design team creates a digital graph (map) of your rug — precise to every knot.
02
Material Selection
Choose from Tibetan Wool, Chinese Silk, Bamboo Silk, or sustainable fibres like Hemp and Allo. We guide you through tactile samples.
03
Colour Matching
Our specialised pom-box system carries over 2,000 shades — ensuring the final piece matches your interior scheme perfectly.
04
Sample Strike-off
For significant projects, we weave a 1′ × 1′ sample so you can feel the texture and verify colours before full production begins.
Bespoke carpet weaving
2,000+
Colour shades in our pom-box system

Get in Touch

Commission
Your Carpet

Whether you have a specific design in mind or are just beginning to explore, our team is ready to guide you through every step — from your first sketch to final delivery.

Emailinfo@puspacarpet.com
Phone+977 9841417893
StudioBoudha-6, Kathmandu, Nepal
Lead Time90–150 days for bespoke orders

Thank You!

Your enquiry has been received. A member of our design team will be in touch within 2 business days.

Heritage & Sustainability

"A carpet leaves our workshop with three months of someone's life inside it. We think that's worth doing properly — the wool, the dye, the wages, all of it."

— Puspa Carpet Industries · Boudha, Kathmandu

GoodWeave Certified
Every carpet leaving our facility carries a GoodWeave certification — a transparent supply chain free of child labour, dedicated to weaving community education.
Pot-Dye & Sun-Dry
Traditional small-batch dyeing reduces water waste. Our rugs are dried naturally by the Himalayan sun, preserving fibre integrity and dye vibrance.
100% Biodegradable
A handmade wool rug is a return to nature. Plastic-free and fully biodegradable — an heirloom choice for the environmentally conscious home.

Client Words

Trusted by Designers Worldwide

"The Puspa rug we commissioned for our penthouse project is simply extraordinary. The depth of colour and texture is unlike anything we've sourced from Europe or the US."

Sarah Whitfield
Principal, Whitfield Interiors — London

"Three months after ordering our bespoke 14×22ft piece, it arrived impeccably packed. The colour accuracy against our reference palette was perfect — every shade matched."

Marco Bellini
Interior Architect — Milan

"I have been specifying Nepalese rugs for fifteen years. Puspa's quality is at the very top. The GoodWeave certification is also essential for our sustainability-conscious clients."

Jennifer Park
Senior Designer, Park Studio — New York

Rug Care Guide

Preserving Your
Investment

A handmade carpet is an heirloom. With the right care, a Puspa rug will grow more beautiful with every passing decade.

01
Vacuuming
Use a suction-only vacuum. Avoid rotating brushes — they can pull at hand-knotted fibres and cause premature wear. Vacuum in the direction of the pile.
02
Spill Management
Blot — never rub. Use lukewarm water and a pH-neutral soap. Work from the outside of the spill inward. Avoid chemicals that strip natural lanolin oils.
03
Rotation
Rotate your Puspa rug every six months to ensure even wear and sun exposure. This preserves colour and pile depth uniformly across the entire piece.
04
Professional Cleaning
Have your rug professionally hand-washed every 3–5 years to maintain natural lanolin oils in the wool and restore the original lustre of the pile.

The Puspa Journal

Stories from the Loom

Weaver at loom
Craft & Process

The Ancient Art of Hand-Knotting: A Technique Unchanged for 2,500 Years

Sunita has been at the loom since she was sixteen. Her hands move faster than her eyes can follow, and somehow each knot lands exactly where it should.

April 12, 2026 · 8 min read
Natural dyeing process
Sustainability

From Plant to Pile: Our Natural Dyeing Process

Walk into our dye shed at 6 a.m. and the first thing you'll notice is the smell — madder root, walnut hull, woodsmoke. This is where wool becomes colour.

March 28, 2026 · 6 min read
Carpet in modern interior
Interior Design

How to Choose the Right Rug for Your Space

Most clients we meet have already made the same mistake once: they bought a rug that was too small. Here's how to not do that, plus a few other things we wish people asked us first.

March 5, 2026 · 5 min read

Ready to Begin?

Speak with our design team about your next bespoke commission.

The Puspa Journal

Stories from the Loom

Notes from our weavers, dyers, and design team in Kathmandu — the things we wish more people asked us about hand-knotted rugs.