8'11''x12'2'' Hand Knotted Wool Rust,Sage Oushak Traditional Rug

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ORH20796

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Regular price $ 5,400.00 $ 1,800.00 Sale

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Exemplifying the rich heritage of traditional Oushak weaving, this hand-knotted wool rug presents a captivating display of layered geometric complexity anchored by a striking octagonal medallion at its heart. The warm rust red field is densely populated with tribal motifs and symmetrical patterns in sage green, beige, brown, rose, and blue, creating extraordinary visual depth that rewards closer inspection with endless detail. Multiple borders frame the rectangular composition with bold geometric designs, including a particularly distinctive outer band featuring dramatic repeating medallions against a black background that adds powerful contrast and definition. Master weavers have invested countless hours hand-knotting premium wool onto a cotton foundation, ensuring structural integrity and artistic precision in every square inch of this substantial piece. The complex interplay of warm and cool tones creates a sophisticated palette that feels both grounded and dynamic, effortlessly bridging centuries of design tradition with contemporary sensibilities. Its generous wool pile promises luxurious comfort and exceptional longevity, developing an increasingly refined character as it becomes part of your daily life and evolves gracefully over time. The intricate all-over patterning and commanding central focal point make this a true statement piece that complements interiors while maintaining versatility across diverse decorating styles.
  • Exact Size: 8'11"x12'2"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Rust, Sage, Beige, Brown, Rose, Blue, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20796

Story Behind the Art: Traditional rugs trace their lineage back thousands of years to the great weaving centers of Persia, Central Asia, India, Anatolia, and the Caucasus, where carpets were originally created as functional textiles for warmth, prayer, and ceremonial use before evolving into highly refined works of art. Over time, these regional traditions developed distinct visual languages, yet shared a common emphasis on symmetry, balance, and meticulous craftsmanship. Traditional rugs are most often defined by structured compositions, featuring central medallions or all-over floral fields framed by decorative borders, with motifs such as palmettes, vine scrolls, rosettes, and arabesques (swirly vine and leaf design) arranged in harmonious repetition. Color palettes typically feature rich yet grounded tones like ivory, gold, indigo, rust, and deep brown, which lend warmth and depth to the designs. Hand-knotting remains central to the tradition, allowing for fine detail and durability, while medium to low pile heights help preserve pattern clarity. Valued for their enduring elegance and construction, traditional rugs continue to anchor classic and transitional interiors, offering a sense of history, refinement, and decorative richness that transcends changing design trends.



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