4x6 Hand Woven Wool Ivory Portugese Needlepoint Traditional Floral Panel Rug

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ORH20351

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Regular price $ 899.97 $ 299.99 Sale

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A charming 4' x 6' hand woven wool Portuguese needlepoint rug, this traditional floral panel design brings a distinctly decorative and inviting feel through its flat 0.10" cut pile, cotton foundation, and soft ivory ground framed by sage green borders. The surface is arranged in a classic grid of floral vignettes, each panel showcasing its own bouquet rendered in warm reds, pinks, golds, and gentle greens, giving the rug a sense of rhythm, variety and visual cohesion. The needlepoint technique allows for crisp outlines and painterly detail, making the flowers feel lively and expressive. Its balanced palette and orderly panel layout give it an easy elegance that works well in spaces where pattern and color can shine without overwhelming the space. Thoughtfully composed and full of character, this rug feels decorative, cheerful, and rooted in traditional European needlepoint design.
  • Exact Size: 4x6
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Ivory, Sage, Red, Pink, Gold, Multi
  • Origin: Portugal
  • Pile Height: 0.1 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20351

Story Behind the Art: Portuguese needlepoint rugs, often called Arraiolos rugs, originate from the town of Arraiolos in Portugal and have been produced since at least the 17th century. Inspired by Persian carpet designs introduced through trade, these rugs are created using a distinctive cross-stitch embroidery technique on a woven jute or linen base. Traditionally made from wool, they feature geometric or floral motifs in symmetrical patterns, often with a central medallion and decorative borders. They became popular for their durability, decorative appeal, and relatively lightweight construction compared to pile rugs. Over centuries, Arraiolos rugs have evolved to incorporate both Moorish and European influences, making them a unique fusion of cultural artistry that remains a symbol of Portuguese textile heritage.



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