Mada Carpets presents its Prayer Carpets Collection, seamlessly weaving the essence of tradition, tranquility, and Islamic art into every fiber. Beyond mere functionality, our wide range embodies a commitment to quality, innovative design, and the harmonious integration of tradition with modern aesthetics.
This exquisite collection features vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and thoughtful details, creating a visual attraction that serves as the perfect foundation for moments of reflection. Each Prayer Carpet is a testament to our dedication to providing a serene and beautiful companion for sacred moments.
At Mada Carpets, Prayer Carpets transcend their utilitarian role, becoming a harmonious blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and spiritual comfort. Explore our collection, available in various sizes, including standard and kids’ sizes, straight or curved, and adorned with fringes.
Product Inspiration
Honoring calligraphy and Arabic poetry, this inspiration gracefully blends fluid lines and intricate patterns, transforming them into exquisite works of art.
Celebrating Saudi heritage, this design is inspired by the Camel Year symbolize resilience and adaptability.
Embodying Islamic heritage, this carpet enhances spaces while preserving a centuries-old cultural legacy through patterns and motifs.
Inspired by Kiswat Al Kaaba, this carpet elegantly blends spirituality and symbolism with its deep black hue, golden embroidery, and luxurious silk.
Infused with cultural significance, this inspiration draws inspiration from Madina’s spiritual richness, incorporating iconic landmarks like Quba Mosque into their designs.
Reflecting the spiritual journey, this design captures Makkah’s beauty with motifs from the Kaaba and Haram, creating pieces of profound significance.
Drawing inspiration from Islamic architecture, this design weave arches, arabesques, and intricate detailing into contemporary designs.
This design showcases impeccable VIP sophistication with 8mm treated yarn, royal black color, gold accents, and 3D designs, inspired by Makkah’s modern progress.