9'10''x14'1'' Hand Knotted Wool Dark Blue Oushak Southwestern Rug

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ORH20623

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Regular price $ 7,200.00 $ 2,400.00 Sale

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This captivating hand-knotted Oushak rug beautifully merges Southwestern design sensibility with traditional Turkish weaving artistry, featuring bold geometric medallions set against a rich dark blue field that commands attention and anchors any space. Expertly crafted from premium wool on a cotton foundation, this piece showcases three striking hexagonal medallions in ivory adorned with tribal motifs, each surrounded by dramatic sawtooth borders in light blue that create a powerful visual rhythm down the length of the rug. The skilled craftsmanship of master weavers is evident in every precisely placed knot, bringing to life the angular, architectural patterns and symbolic elements characteristic of Southwestern design traditions. Accents of rust red add warmth and complexity to the cool palette, while the beige border features an intricate Greek key pattern that provides a sophisticated geometric frame. This exceptional piece bridges cultures and styles, offering a unique fusion that works beautifully in both rustic lodge settings and contemporary urban interiors, with its bold graphic presence and timeless appeal. The striking color combination of deep navy, crisp ivory, and sky blue creates remarkable visual impact while remaining versatile enough to complement diverse décor styles. Bring distinctive character and masterful artistry to your home with this remarkable hand-knotted treasure.
  • Exact Size: 9'10"x14'1"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Dark Blue, Beige, Ivory, Rust, Blue, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20623

Story Behind he Art: Southwestern rug design has its roots in the textile traditions of the Native American tribes of the American Southwest, most notably the Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi peoples, whose weaving practices date back several centuries. Early Southwestern rugs were handwoven from hand-spun wool, often dyed with natural pigments derived from plants, minerals, and insects, giving the textiles their distinctive earthy, grounded color palettes. One of the defining characteristics of these rugs is their strong reliance on geometric patterning. Designs are typically built from repeating diamonds, stepped forms, zigzags, crosses, and linear motifs, and symmetry and repetition are central to the visual language. Color plays a critical role in Southwestern design. Traditional palettes are dominated by earth tones such as clay red, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted blues, often inspired by desert landscapes, sky, stone, and soil. Over time, especially in contemporary interpretations, these palettes have softened to include washed grays, pale blues, and neutral variations that retain the essence of the style while making it more adaptable to modern interiors.



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