Is it possible to commission custom portrait art on rugs?
- Mustafa Daşdemir
- Dec 14, 2025
- 2 min read
Absolutely — and at Mustov Custom, commissioning custom portrait art on rugs has become one of our signature services. Whether you’re looking for a human portrait, a deeply personal pet portrait, or a refined piece of calligraphy art painted directly onto high-quality wool, commissioning a custom design is entirely possible — and more popular than ever in contemporary textile art.

Our process begins with a detailed consultation where we review your reference images, stylistic preferences, and the intended placement of the artwork. Because every design is crafted on the most suitable textile surface — typically pure wool or carefully selected woven foundations — the results are sharp, vivid, and long-lasting. This makes our custom order rug paintings ideal for collectors, interior designers, and anyone seeking truly one-of-a-kind decor.
At Mustov Custom, commissions extend far beyond portraiture. Clients can request concept-based rug art, tapestry-style illustrations, or even culturally inspired pieces that honor heritage and personal stories. Every artwork is hand-painted and sealed with professional textile mediums to ensure durability without compromising the texture of the rug.
For more specialized projects, we also offer custom-size rug production tailored to your interior. This includes designing rugs, lighting pieces, decor elements, and even acoustic panels that align perfectly with your space’s geometry, color palette, architectural rhythm, and overall design language. Whether your goal is a dramatic wall centerpiece or a cohesive interior concept, our made-to-order process gives you complete creative control.
Commissioning a custom rug painting isn’t just about decor — it’s about creating a personal, collectible piece of design that exists nowhere else in the world. With Mustov Custom, your artwork is crafted with fine-art sensitivity, contemporary vision, and a deep respect for traditional textile craftsmanship.



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