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Jaipur Living to Debut Rug Collaboration with Designer Pavitra Rajaram at High Point Market

Jaipur Living will introduce US audiences to its limited-edition area rug collection in collaboration with acclaimed designer and AD100 award winner Pavitra Rajaram at the upcoming High Point Market.

8/11/2025
Pavitra Rajaram by Jaipur Living's Arjumand rug
Jaipur Living's new Majun collection is created with renowned designer Pavitra Rajaram. Shown is Arjumand in teal

ACWORTH, Ga. -- Jaipur Living introduces its limited-edition Majnun collection in collaboration with acclaimed designer and AD100 award-winner Pavitra Rajaram to US audience.

The series, which will be on display at the fall edition of High Point Market, draws upon historic design traditions across the Indian subcontinent, deeply rooted in the legacies of craftsmanship along the Silk Route. Inspired by the ancient cultures of Persia, China and India, each rug reinterprets these timeless influences through a modern lens.

“Ancient traditions teach us that art doesn’t have an expiry date. Artists always speak in the language of now," said Pavitra Rajaram of her first-ever carpet collection. "We chose to collaborate with this design-forward craft-centric brand whose global Indian approach and brand philosophy we deeply resonate with."


From the first rug collection by designer Pavitra Rajaram, the hand-knotted Majnun collection is crafted in wool and silk
blend. Shown, Sakya in orange

Woven with a luxurious wool and silk blend, each piece carries the spirit of the “Persian flaw” -- intentional imperfections that reflect the belief that only the divine can create true perfection. Both deeply meaningful and exquisitely beautiful, the collection honors the legacy of hand-knotted artistry while telling a contemporary story of cultural connection.

The Majnun collection is available in three unique designs (six rugs total):

•  Arjumand – A Mughal garden in bloom, featuring the white poplar tree as a symbol of beauty and celestial love. Available in brown and green colorways.

•  Bahaar – A reimagined hunting scene where animals roam free, symbolizing harmony and nature’s resilience. Available in brown and teal.

•  Sakya – A powerful blend of Cintamani symbolism and Persian imperfection—bridging sacred traditions through design. Available in orange and pink.


The optimistic hand-knotted Bahaar design, shown in brown, reimagines a traditional hunting scene where animals roam free.
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