Learning the story behind a product usually makes it more interesting, so when I got invited to Tisca´s factory in Transylvania to learn more about their rugs, I said yes right away.
I´ve known about the Tisca rugs for a long time, but it wasn´t until last year at a press event that I realized how many beautiful rugs they actually have. It is also here that I could see and feel the good quality they have on their rugs.
Not only did we see a charming country with stunning landscape when we arrived in Transylvania, but their factory in Cisnadie was a very interesting experience where we could see the whole manufacturing process and where enthusiastic Walter, one of the owners, guided us around and answered all our questions.
What I really like about the Tisca rugs is that every one of their rugs is fashioned by hand in natural pure sheep’s wool. This is a product made with love and care.
Another thing I love is the range of options they offer. You can choose from 26 different structures and 96 colours! Circular, oval, square and polygonal shapes are possible too, and if you have a large room it´s actually possible to get a rug with a width up to 6 metres!
Their hand-woven rugs are also woven in linen weave and therefore equally beautiful on both sides; they can be reversed as often as you like. Thumbs up for that!
So if you are looking for a unique rug in your home and something that not only looks great but feels great (barefoot walking on these rugs is just fantastic), I can surely recommend that you take a look at the Tisca rugs.
// My travel to this press event was covered by Tisca
That’s an interesting proces to see! Lovely post!
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Thank you! Glad you liked it 🙂
This is definitely a product which is worth the money!
xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
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Yes, I couldn´t agree more! 🙂
Nina
Wauw amazing rugs. Do you know the prizes on them? I can seem to find them on their site. 🙂
The price varies since you can choose from 26 different structures and 96 colours made in the size that you want. I recommend you to ask your local dealer or send Tisca an e-mail ( there is a link to their website in the blogpost )
Best,
Nina
I couldn’t find this information on their website, so I hope you might know it.
How do they treat the animals? Both before and after they have cut the wool from their backs?
I think the rugs look beautiful.
They buy their wool mostly from Australia, that´s all I know I´m afraid.