Seamlessly blending traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetic sensibility, this hand-knotted Oushak rug enchants with its serene blue field adorned with an intricate symmetrical pattern of botanical motifs and geometric forms. The soft blue-gray background provides a calming canvas for an abundance of stylized floral medallions, chevron patterns, and organic flourishes in rust, rose, sage, and ivory that create rich visual texture across the rectangular surface. Graceful curving vines and angular geometric elements work in harmony, connecting the scattered motifs with rhythmic flow while maintaining perfect bilateral symmetry that speaks to centuries of traditional design heritage. The generous ivory border features complementary botanical patterns and geometric rosettes in teal, burgundy, and sage that provide elegant framing and enhance the overall composition's balanced proportions. Master weavers have devoted extraordinary skill to hand-knotting premium wool onto a cotton foundation, creating the subtle color variations and refined detailing that distinguish authentic handcrafted artistry from mass-produced alternatives. The sophisticated palette of cool blues accented by warm earth tones creates remarkable versatility, effortlessly complementing a variety of interiors. Its plush wool construction promises luxurious comfort and enduring beauty, designed to withstand generations of use while developing the distinguished patina that marks genuine handwoven artpiece.
- Exact Size: 8'11"x12'3"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Blue, Ivory, Sage, Rose, Rust, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH20818
Story Behind the Art: Transitional rugs emerged as a natural evolution between traditional and contemporary design, blending the ornamental richness of classical weaving with a lighter, more modern sensibility. Drawing inspiration from Persian and European motifs, these rugs often reinterpret familiar elements, such as medallions, florals, and vine scrolls, through simplified forms, softened symmetry, or intentionally distressed finishes. The result is a design that feels elegant yet relaxed, retaining structure without the formality of strictly traditional rugs. Color palettes tend to be more subdued and versatile, favoring muted neutrals, washed blues, grays, and earth tones that allow the patterns to integrate seamlessly into modern interiors. These rugs commonly feature balanced compositions with less visual density, giving the eye room to rest while still offering depth and texture.