Rich contrast and classic balance define this 4x6 hand knotted Indo Kerman rug, designed to anchor traditional interiors with warmth and depth. Crafted from premium Pande Cameron New Zealand wool, the rug features a plush cut pile with a silky sheen that enhances its medallion-centric composition. A deep plum field forms the backdrop for an ivory central medallion, accented by celadon, mint, brown, and multi-tonal details that add softness and visual layering. The velvety pile offers a luxurious underfoot feel, while the cotton foundation ensures durability and long-term stability. Ideal for living rooms, formal seating areas, or elegant bedrooms, this rug brings a refined, timeless presence to spaces that value classic design and fine craftsmanship.
- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: New Zealand Wool
- Color: Plum, Ivory, Celadon, Brown, Mint, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH20225
Story Behind the Art Famous for their technical quality and elaborate design, Kerman rugs originated in its namesake city of Kerman in south-eastern Iran. Kerman has been a celebrated center of workshop weaving since the Safavid era (1501-1732). A typical pattern for Kerman rugs and rugs is a floral or architectural theme in the main border with a central medallion in the field. Other patterns range from Shah Abbasi medallion-and-corner, garden, vase, tree of life, hunting and animals to all-over boteh, all-over floral and stripes. The most recognized Kerman rug design is the vase or boteh rug pattern, which consists of an all-over pattern of vases or boteh strewn all over the rug against a background of floral motifs and palmettes. Kerman rugs are noted for their finesse of weave, delicate designs and an unparalleled range of colors. It takes over a year to make a Kerman rug and usually anywhere from 15-30 colors are used per rug.