6x9 Hand Knotted New Zealand Wool Beige Aubusson Savonnerie Traditional Silky Sheen Rug

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ORH19908

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Elevate your home with the timeless charm of this hand-knotted Aubusson Savonnerie rug from India. Made from premium New Zealand wool, it features a Victorian-inspired traditional design with a silky sheen that highlights its intricate details. The delicate mix of beige, rose pink, aqua, blue, mint, lavender, light peach, and muted earth tones creates a soft, refined atmosphere, while the 0.6-inch pile offers both elegance and comfort underfoot.
  • Exact Size: 6x9
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: New Zealand Wool
  • Color: Beige, Rose, Pink, Aqua, Blue, Mint, Lavender, Light, Peach
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.60 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH19908

Story Behind the Art: Savonnerie rugs trace their origins to the renowned Savonnerie Manufactory in France, the most prestigious producer of knotted pile rugs during its golden era from 1650 to 1685. The name "Savonnerie" has since come to represent a distinct tradition of French rug-making, known for its luxurious textures, regal aesthetics, and intricate artistry. These rugs often feature framed medallions either pictorial or armorial surrounded by lush bouquets, leafy rinceaux, and elaborate floral motifs, typically set against rich backgrounds of deep blue, black, or brown and enclosed within multiple ornate borders. What sets French Aubusson Savonnerie rugs apart is their pioneering use of depth perspective a technique developed by 17th-century French artists and weavers to create a sense of three-dimensionality in the design. Characterized by symmetrical knots, vivid color palettes, and exuberant patterns, these rugs remain timeless symbols of elegance. Today, their legacy lives on through skilled reproductions crafted in India, Pakistan, China, and Iran, allowing collectors and design enthusiasts to continue enjoying this classic French art form.



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