Nati Rahmanan

Nathaniel Rahmanan serves as a key operational strategist for RugsOnNet, blending a deep respect for the rug industry’s history with a sharp focus on digital growth. Having earned his degree from Queens College at just 19, Nathaniel quickly applied his academic rigor to the family business, authoring a significant portion of the site’s research and guides.

Nathaniel is responsible for the platform's user experience and technical infrastructure, utilizing AI-driven strategies to streamline navigation for clients. His work ensures that the company continues to evolve digitally without losing sight of the craftsmanship and tradition that define the brand.

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Navajo

Introduction to Navajo Rugs Explore our curated selection of handwoven Navajo rugs as well as other types of native American rugs and own a piece of American artistry today. Defining Navajo Rugs and Terminology What

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Oushak

Oushak Rugs at a Glance Discover our exceptional range of authentic Oushak rugs available now. What Defines an Oushak Rug? The basics are as follows: Visual Identity: Medallions, Stars, and Palettes The visual vocabulary of

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Rugs Of China

Chinese Rugs: Cosmology, Empire, Silk Road Exchange, and the Evolution of a Civilizational Textile Tradition Among the great weaving traditions of the world, Chinese carpets carpets occupy a uniquely intellectual and philosophical position. They are

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Peking

Overview & Origins of Peking Rugs Discover our curated selection of hand-knotted Peking rugs available to elevate your home. Name & Etymology The name “Peking rug” is rooted in the older Western transliteration of Beijing,

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