4x6 Hand Woven Wool Brown French Needlepoint Traditional Floral Rug

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ORH20363

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Regular price $ 899.97 $ 299.99 Sale

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Hand woven from wool on a cotton foundation, this 4x6 French needlepoint rug features a flat, low cut pile and a traditional floral design rendered in a warm, carefully layered palette. Set against a rich brown ground, the rug’s composition is built around flowing floral arrangements that rise through the center of the rug and extend outward into a continuous border. Shades of gold, pink, ivory, sage, and soft blush are worked into the pattern with measured spacing, allowing each flower and leaf to remain distinct while contributing to a cohesive overall design. The needlepoint technique gives the rug’s surface a refined, textile-like clarity, where outlines remain crisp and color transitions appear smooth and controlled. With its flat pile emphasizing pattern over texture, the rug reads almost like a woven tapestry laid onto the floor. Traditional in character and approachable in tone, the design avoids excess while still offering visual richness through detail and proportion. Durable wool construction and thoughtful craftsmanship make this rug a lasting piece, one that brings warmth, ornament, and a strong sense of design integrity.
  • Exact Size: 4x6
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Brown, Gold, Pink, Ivory, Sage, Blush, Multi
  • Origin: China
  • Pile Height: 0.1 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20363

Story Behind the Art: French needlepoint rugs originated in 17th–18th century France, famously crafted in Aubusson and Savonnerie workshops for royal and aristocratic interiors. Featuring floral medallions and elegant scrollwork, they were hand-stitched onto canvas using fine petit and gros point techniques. These rugs were heavily influenced by classical European art, featuring floral medallions, scrollwork, garlands, and pastel palettes. They were often used in palaces, châteaux, and salons, woven with meticulous craftsmanship using the petit point and gros point techniques. By the late 20th century, China became a major producer of French-style needlepoint rugs. Using centuries-old weaving and embroidery skills, Chinese artisans began replicating Aubusson and Savonnerie designs on a global scale. These rugs are hand-stitched or handwoven, often using wool on cotton canvas, and maintain the look of antique French originals at more accessible price points.



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