Bengal to the Gulf
نسيج يحكي حكاية

Woven heritage,
made for home.

An-Naseej brings handwoven shotoronji rugs from the looms of Bangladesh to homes across the Gulf — each piece carrying a craft passed through generations.

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The pattern of a shotoronji, drawn from thread

A flat weave older than most family trees.

Shotoronji is woven the way it has been for generations — on simple looms, by hand, in the villages of northern Bangladesh. There is no shortcut for it, and that is the point.

An-Naseej works directly with artisan weavers to bring this craft, largely unchanged, into homes across Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf — where geometric pattern and warm, natural texture already feel at home.

100% Handwoven, natural fibre construction
1 Loom, one weaver, one rug at a time
2 Regions connected — Bengal to the Gulf
Naseej

Woven, not printed

Every rug is constructed thread by thread on a traditional loom — no shortcuts, no synthetic replication.

Origin

Sourced with care

We work directly with weaving communities in Bangladesh, so the craft — and the credit — stays close to the source.

Home

Made for Gulf living

Patterns and tones chosen for the homes we're making them for — from Riyadh to across the region.

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