New Indian Heriz Serapi-Style Carpet — Bhadohi | 7'11" x 9'9"

New Indian Heriz Serapi-Style Carpet — Bhadohi | 7'11" x 9'9"

7.11x9.9
Sale price  $1,360.99 Regular price  $1,600.00
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New Indian Heriz Serapi-Style Carpet — Bhadohi | 7'11" x 9'9"

The Khushi

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A contemporary rug from the Heriz collection

New Indian Heriz Serapi-Style Carpet — Bhadohi | 7'11" x 9'9"

Sale price  $1,360.99 Regular price  $1,600.00
Authentic
Authentic One-of-a-Kind
Hand-knotted
Indian handmade
Professionally cleaned
professionally cleaned

The Khushi is a new hand-knotted carpet woven in Bhadohi, India, in a Heriz Serapi style. Made from handspun wool, it brings a soft, layered palette of gold, rust, and charcoal to the bold, spacious medallion drawing the Serapi tradition is known for, without tipping into visual clutter. Part of our Heriz collection, it offers the warmth and character of an heirloom-style rug in a fresh, ready-to-use piece.

  • Origin: Bhadohi, India (Heriz Serapi style)
  • Age: Contemporary
  • Type: Area Rug
  • Construction: Hand-knotted, handspun wool
  • Pile: Handspun wool
  • Use: Indoor
  • Size: 7'11" x 9'9"

Each rug is handcrafted and unique. Slight variations in dye saturation and weave are natural characteristics of handspun, hand-knotted rugs and reflect authenticity rather than imperfection.


Description

The Khushi is hand-knotted from handspun wool in a Heriz Serapi design, favoring bold, spacious medallion drawing over dense, intricate patterning. This makes it an easy anchor for a room, adding structure and warmth without overwhelming the space around it. For more on Serapi and related design vocabularies, see our guide to common rug motifs.

The palette centers on gold, rust, and charcoal, layered to give the rug a warm, grounded presence that reads as heirloom in character despite being newly made. Explore more Heriz and Serapi-style pieces in our guide to the best rug styles for collectors.

At 7'11" x 9'9", the Khushi is a generous room-size piece, well suited to living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms alike.


History

Serapi is a term used within the Heriz weaving tradition to describe rugs woven with a more open field, softer palette, and finer knotting than classic Heriz production, often prized for their spacious, gallery-ready proportions. The Khushi is woven in Bhadohi, India, one of the world's foremost centers of hand-knotted rug production, with a weaving tradition dating back to the 16th century during the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar.

This piece reflects that lineage: a Heriz Serapi design realized by Bhadohi's hand-knotting tradition. Browse more pieces from this collection in our Heriz collection.


About the Name

Khushi means "happiness" in Hindi, ultimately from the Persian khūshī.

The name reflects both the rug's Indian origin and the warmth it's meant to bring into a home—a piece intended to be lived with daily, not set aside for special occasions.

Khushi captures the Serapi style at its most approachable: bold, balanced, and made to be enjoyed.


Materials & Composition
  • Primary material: Handspun wool
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Dye method: Traditional dyes
  • Foundation: Traditional woven foundation
  • Condition: New

Condition Details

New condition. As a handspun, hand-knotted rug, slight variations in texture and dye tone are normal and add to its handmade character.

Ready for immediate in-home use.


Care Instructions

Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust.

Do not pull loose threads; use scissors to trim ends cleanly.

Blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug.

Use rug protectors under heavy furniture, and rotate periodically to encourage even wear.


FAQ

Is this an antique or vintage rug?
No. The Khushi is a newly made hand-knotted rug, woven in Bhadohi, India, in a Heriz Serapi design.

What is a Serapi rug?
Serapi refers to Heriz rugs woven with a more open field, softer coloration, and finer knotting than classic Heriz production, prized for spacious, room-anchoring proportions.

Is it durable?
Yes. Hand-knotted wool rugs are built to be long-lasting with proper care; see our care instructions above.

Shipping & Delivery

Free shipping on orders over $250. Ships within the contiguous U.S. in 1–2 business days (excluding weekends and holidays).

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Return Policy

Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery on eligible items, unused and in original condition. Sale items (including those purchased with a discount code), custom pieces, and international orders are not eligible for return. 

This is a refurbished heirloom piece. Wear, repairs, and other characteristics of age are disclosed above and are part of the rug's story, not a defect.

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Reviews
★★★★★ 4.9 STAR SELLER RATING

"Worth every penny! This is the kind of purchase you never regret." - Selena W.

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ORIGIN STORY

The Heriz Collection

Khushi is a Heriz rug distinguished by bold geometry, structural clarity, and enduring craftsmanship. These carpets are celebrated for their angular medallions, stylized florals, and powerful architectural borders—designs that feel grounded and confident rather than delicate.

Heriz rugs are known for their robust wool, high durability, and distinctive use of contrast, often pairing saturated reds and blues with ivory or neutral grounds. Whether executed in medallion-centered compositions or allover Herati fields, they bring scale, strength, and unmistakable presence to a space. Timeless yet commanding, Heriz carpets anchor interiors with structure and authenticity while remaining versatile enough for both traditional and modern environments.

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Frequently asked questions

Are your heirloom rugs one-of-a-kind?

Yes. Every heirloom rug we sell is one of a kind. The piece shown is the exact rug you will receive, and it cannot be replaced once sold. Learn more about what makes our rugs heirlooms →

Are your rugs hand-knotted?

Yes. All heirloom, antique, and vintage rugs in our collection are traditionally hand-knotted, not machine-made.

Are your heirloom rugs authentic?

Yes. All heirloom rugs in our collection are genuine vintage or antique pieces—not reproductions. Each is traditionally hand-knotted and sourced from a historically recognized weaving region, with age, origin, and construction verified before listing.

What's the difference between vintage & antique rugs?

Antique rugs are typically over 100 years old, while vintage rugs generally date from the 20th century. Both are traditionally hand-knotted and regionally authentic; the difference lies primarily in age, not quality or craftsmanship.

Are antique and vintage rugs suitable for modern homes?

Most vintage rugs are well-suited for daily living. Antique rugs can also be used with care, depending on age and condition. We note any important considerations on each listing. Learn more about why buying vintage & antique matters →