About Theresa Nejad

Ali and Theresa Nejad have for over two decades been involved in the design, production and distribution of handmade rugs, an enterprise which has required a considerable amount of travel to the rug production centers of the world - including Afghanistan. Despite the full-time demands of the type of industry they are involved with, they have still managed to donate freely of their time and resources: In 2006 they donated $50,000 to the Oriental Rug Importers Association Charitable Fund - an organization committed to improving the health, welfare, and economic status of needy children and their families in major capet weaving districts around the world. In 2007 they were among a special envoy of business owners who traveled with U.S. Department of Commerce officials to Afghanistan as volunteers enlisted to help resurrect the country's centuries-old - and war-damaged - carpet industry.

Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County Estate Home

Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County
Antique Oriental Rugs in Doylestown, Bucks County . . .

Antique oriental carpet in Bucks County estate home This antique oriental carpet
from Nejad resonates perfectly with the classical design and architectural elements
in this Bucks County estate.

Nejad Gallery Fine Oriental Rugs in historic Doylestown, PA offers an impressive
selection of magnificent antique Oriental area rugs on the 2nd floor of our spacious
Doylestown showroom. Our current inventory of large-size genuine Persian antique
carpets includes the following styles: Heriz, Tabriz, Kerman Manchester, Sarouk,
Kashan, Mashhad, Gharajeh, Manchester Kashan, Bakhtiari, Bidjar, Zeigler Mahal rugs
and more. Nejad’s showroom is located at 1 North Main Street, Doylestown at the
corner of Main & State Streets.

See Nejad’s Collection of Persian Antique Rugs [47]

See Nejad’s Collection of Caucasian Antique Rugs

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Genuine Persian Silk & Wool Tabriz Oriental Rug – Elkins Park PA Residence in Montgomery County a Suburb of Philadlephia

Nejad's very fine investment quality Persian Tabriz Silk & Wool rug 10' x 14' in Elkins Park PA modern residence.
Nejad’s very fine investment quality Persian Tabriz Silk & Wool
rug 10′ x 14′ in Elkins Park PA modern residence.
For over 33 years Nejad Rugs has offered one of the largest
inventories on the East Coast of exceptional quality new and antique
genuine Persian oriental rugs. These exquisite rugs are expertly woven
by master weavers using superior quality wool and dyes. The color
palettes and timeless designs compliment a wide range of decorating
styles ranging from traditional to contemporary.
For more information please visit www.nejad.com

Nejad Silk & Wool Rug Collection

Magic Carpets are ‘Down to Earth’ in Doylestown

Theresa and Ali Nejad of Nejad Gallery Oriental Rugs
Magic Carpets are ‘Down to Earth’ in Doylestown
Theresa and Ali Nejad of Nejad Gallery Oriental Rugs

by Lorraine Weller – the Doylestown Patriot

Sitting in a chair covered in small red oriental rugs,
I notice the desk facing me is also covered in small
oriental rugs – these ones green and under glass.
Just one step away is a showroom full of exquisite
carpets from India, Pakistan, Persia, Turkey,
Afghanistan and China. It is a cozy place to sit
and talk with Ali and Theresa Nejad of the Nejad
Gallery in Doylestown.

The Nejads are a striking couple, she is a young
American woman from Pennsylvania with beautiful
long blond hair, he is a young man from Tehran
with black curly hair and snapping dark eyes.
Both are warm in spirit. They smile a lot – not
only at each other, but at their customers as
well.

In the midst of the phone ringing, fax machine
jangling, and customers coming into the gallery,
they seemed completely at ease in their business
world and with each other.

This 13-member family business has galleries in
Germany, Iran and the United States. Ali is in
charge of the retails stores and their expansion
in the entire U.S.A. He has opened four stores:
Doylestown, Highland Field and Princeton N.J and
Whitehall, PA.

Their gallery on Main and State Streets in Doylestown
was their first retail store and dear to their hearts.
As Ali says “we are very fond of the Doylestown People
– they hold a very special place – they were so
receptive and supportive of us from the beginning.”

After graduating from college, Theresa worked as
a color coordinator for a cosmetic firm. She is
now enrolled at Temple University on the MBA program.

Ali received his early education in Tehran and then
came to Michigan State University for his college
years. He then stayed on in the United States,
coming to live with a brother who was already
residing in Doylestown.

Mutual friends had a party and invited both Ali
and Theresa. That first meeting led to a courtship
and then marriage.

As for coming into the business as both a family
member and an employee, Theresa feels she had a
tremendous advantage by beginning her job part-time.
By the time she came aboard full-time, she and Ali
had discovered each other’s strengths and preferences
in the business and knew what they each could do and
wanted to do. Now they both wear many hats and still
know what the other is doing. On top of that, other
family members became used to her being in their
midst.

Asked how a couple is able to survive 23-hours-a-day,
Theresa gives a mischievous grin and says “maybe we
have an advantage – Ali has to be at the other stores
several days a week and on those days we only see each
other at night.”

They are members of the chamber of commerce in each
city where they have a store and try to be supportive
of the each community as possible.

Locally, they are members of the Central Bucks
Chamber of Commerce and the Doylestown Business
Alliance.

Ali gives one-hour lectures at schools, taking
along a loom, a weaver, and a sample of an oriental
rug. He feels young people should know what goes in
to producing a lasting thing of beauty.

For relaxation, Ali is a gourmet cook. Theresa
says he is so good, they don’t have to have a
party to show off his cooking, people just call
up and invite themselves over for dinner.

As importers, Ali and Theresa recently enjoyed
a trip to China and in the fall will be jetting
off again – this time to Iran on business.

Nejad Rugs Website

Mansion Size 12′ x 18′ Bakhtiari Rug in New Hope Bucks County PA

Mansion size Persian Bakhtiari rug by Nejad in New Hope banquet room
This regal looking rug style – rich in both detail and history – certainly
elevates the ambience of the ample New Hope dining space for which it seems
tailor-made. Nejad Rugs fine hand knotted large mansion size 12′ x 18′ four
season Persian Bakhtiari rug, expertly woven in semi-worsted New Zealand hand
spun wool, has the perfect warm colors that look rich and inviting in clients’
beautiful banquet sized dining room in historic New Hope, Bucks County, PA.

Visit the Nejad Rugs showroom at 1 North Main Street in the heart of historic
Doylestown and browse an amazing selection of new and antique rugs in a spacious
and relaxed atmosphere. Or visit our warehouse in Quakertown PA for enormous
selection and savings – call Nejad at 215-348-1255.

Nejad provides complete sales and service of Oriental Rugs for New Hope, Newtown,
Langhorne, PA and all of Bucks County and is currently offering huge savings on its
extensive inventory of rugs and runners. For product detail about Nejad’s Khesti
Bakhtiari rug #M010MTRT or for info about the history of this rug
follow the links below:

About this Bakhtiari rug from Nejad including available sizes including squares and runners

Learn more about Bakhtiari rugs and their unique origins

About the people who make these beautiful rugs

Bell Avenue Elementary School – Yeadon, PA Kindergarten – Highest Poverty

students holding the poster they made thanking Nejad Rugs

Dear Theresa & Ali Nejad,

Thank you so much for the kindles. My students have been using them daily
since they arrived at school. I use many different free apps to help them
with letter recognition, number identification, reading, number and letter
writing. I have students who have gained confidence in their abilities in
kindergarten from using the educational apps.

Ali Nejad holding the poster made by the Bell Ave Kindergarten

Students who were a behavioral challenge love using the kindles as a reward.
Students who have fine motor difficulty are writing numbers and letters on
the Kindle using their finger. I am hopeful that they will become more
comfortable with writing on paper soon.

The most exciting thing about the kindles for my students is the interactive
and rewarding activities that are on the apps. They like the learning games
too. The kindles are used to help differentiate instruction. Some students
require further letter or number recognition. Some are ready to add and
subtract. Some students are ready to read stories on the Kindle.

The most popular apps are Elmo’s ABC’s, Elmo’s 123s, and Starfall. When I
see a student confuses a letter with another, I put them on Starfall to
practice those letters. I then check for understanding after the activity
and they have learned the correct letter. Because of your generous donation,
one third of my class has an opportunity to use the kindles at least twice
a day.

With gratitude,

Mrs. C

“The rug fits beautifully in the place for which it was destined.”

“The rug fits beautifully in the place for which it was destined.
Thank you for your excellent service!”

– Alan M. from New Hope, PA

Nejad Rugs Website

Restoration & Repair of 40 Smoke-Damaged Oriental Rugs

smoke damaged oriental rug

An Oriental rug that has sustained smoke and soot damage caused by fire


Nejad Rugs has been contracted by a prominent Bucks County PA businessman to wash and repair 40 smoke damaged Oriental Rugs. The client, working with his insurance company, trusts Nejad Rugs’ 31 years of experience to expertly service his rugs.

In the handling of such a formidable job, remediation of both visible soot as well as the various types of odors
from smoke damage due to fire requires the application of careful, stepwise methods using proven techniques – but most importantly the judgement and experience of a qualified Oriental rug expert. The restoration process for
each damaged textile can vary depending upon the extent and type of damage.

It is important not to attempt to wash or deoderize a smoke-damaged rug as the first course of action. Deoderizing will only mask the odor (wood fires, plastic fires, other synthetics odors) and will be effective –
if at all – for a short time only. Washing, as the first course of action, is also ill-advised as that would only result in spreading soot both into the rug pile as well as smudging the surface.

house fire with heavy smoke

Fire-related soot and smoke damage to oriental rugs may be repairable. Contact a professional fire restorer and rug restoration service for an expert appraisal.


Money, time and your rugs can best be saved by contacting a professional fire restorer and rug restoration service as soon as possible after any damage has been incurred – this information usually available through your home insurance agent. If you need immediate assistance or have any questions please call Nejad Rugs in Doylestown at 215-348-1255.

Artistic Modern Rugs in Small Urban Spaces

Village Life rug - www.nejad.com/T095BGMT.html

Village Life by Theresa Nejad. Contemporary rug design for modern decorating styles featuring thick soft wool, rich color, extra lush pile

“Here is the photo of the rug in our new home. We think it is perfect! Thanks for all your help.”

Leslie and Frank S. – Bucks County, PA
Nejad Casual Contemporary Rug Collection
Village Life T095 – Beige / Multi

Hard Hats & High Heels – Nejad Donates Beautiful Handmade 5′ x 8′ Area Rug designed by Theresa Nejad

Hard Hats & High Heels logo

Nejad Rugs of Doylestown has donated a beautiful handmade 5′ x 8′ area rug designed by Theresa Nejad


Nejad Rugs of Doylestown has donated a beautiful handmade 5′ x 8′ area rug designed by Theresa Nejad for the Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County’s signature event – Hard Hats & High Heels – held in recognition of the generous support of community volunteers and supporters.
“Habitat Bucks is only successful because of the partnerships that we have forme over our 26 year history. The people who received awards on Friday night are among our most important partners, and all play a significant role in helping low-income, Bucks County families find affordable housing,” said Florence Kawoczka, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County.
The mission of Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County (Habitat Bucks) is “Building homes, empowering families.” Habitat has an open-door policy. All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, and they accept volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds who are willing
to serve people in need of decent housing.
Habitat for Humanity – Bucks County

Nejad Tribal Geometric Rugs Coordinate Perfectly with Stickley Furniture

Stickley cabinet and Nejad antique rug

Nejad tribal geometric rugs coordinate perfectly with Stickley furniture


Wood tones, simple lines, relaxed designs, rustic, durable, timeless … Stickley Furniture. Using superior construction techniques and the highest quality materials, the Stickley name has been synonymous with excellence in the furniture industry for over a century.
https://www.stickley.com/

https://www.stickley.com/


Not only did the early 20th-century American furniture created by the Stickley brothers use solid construction methods, traditional joinery techniques, and the highest quality woods, but even more, it showed a genius for design – creating hundreds of new forms that were at once beautiful to look upon, practical to use, exceedingly
strong and long-lasting, and perfect for the new ways American families wanted to live.
Stickley and Nejad

Stickley cabinet and chair and Nejad antique and contemporary Kazak rugs


The popular usage of the term ‘Craftsman’, which denotes a style of architecture, interior design, and decorative arts representative of that very period, originates from the trade name that Gustav Stickley chose for his Craftsman line of Arts & Crafts furniture. The underlying principle of the Craftsman philosophy, and the
Craftsman style home, was “Honesty of Design” – a value promoted by Stickley in his monthly magazine, The Craftsman, in which he offered a new house plan in every issue.
Craftsman style homes built in (left)  the eastern US and (right) western US.

Craftsman style homes built in (left) the eastern US and (right) western US.


While the terms Craftsman and Mission are sometimes used interchangeably the Mission style is more typically southwestern and is a style influenced by the stucco-faced edefices of 18th century Spanish missions as well
as the native Americans in the Southwest.
Nejad rug on brick tile floor

Our rugs go well with any type of tile, hardwood or natural substrate flooring.


The Craftsman house is, arguably, a unique structure – artisan-constructed, architect-designed – using natural materials with design features conforming to the environmental surroundings. The interior spaces of these early 20th century homes typically resonated with simple, beautiful, functional, harmonious, hand-crafted, high quality, and durable amenities: from furniture to built-in woodwork to doors and windows, fireplaces and stonework to fabrics and textiles, wallpaper to rugs and tapestries.
Nejad hand woven area rugs shown on both tile and hardwood floors

A Nejad classic design hand woven area rug offers the perfect embellishment for your tile and hardwood floors!


www.stickley.com

www.stickley.com – the official website of Stickley Furniture. Headquartered in Manlius, New York USA, Stickley has been a collector & manufacturer of quality furniture
since 1900.