This stunning hand-knotted rug masterfully blends the geometric precision of Heriz design with the refined elegance of Oushak craftsmanship, creating a captivating fusion of two celebrated weaving traditions. Set against a rich green field, the intricate pattern features bold geometric medallions in rust red and beige, accented with touches of aqua that add unexpected brilliance to the composition. Crafted from premium wool on a cotton foundation, each knot has been carefully placed by skilled artisans to create the crisp, architectural motifs characteristic of Heriz rugs while maintaining the softer, more graceful aesthetic associated with Oushak weaving. The rust-red border provides a striking frame with its own elaborate geometric and floral details, creating a beautiful contrast against the deep green central field. This exceptional piece combines durability with artistry, offering a commanding presence that anchors any room while its sophisticated color palette, ranging from deep green to warm terracotta, complements both classic and contemporary décor schemes. Add timeless character and artisanal beauty to your home with this remarkable rug that represents the best of traditional hand-knotted craftsmanship.
- Exact Size: 10x14
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Green, Rust, Beige, Aqua, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH20619
Story Behind the Art: Heriz rugs, woven in the mountainous region of northwestern Iran near Tabriz, are renowned for their bold artistry and exceptional durability. Crafted from robust local wool rich in natural lanolin, they possess a resilience that makes them ideally suited for generations of use. Their hallmark design is the striking angular medallion—large, geometric, and commanding—framed by stylized leaves and bold motifs that radiate across the field. Rendered in a palette of deep reds, indigos, ivory, and earthy tones, Heriz rugs convey a powerful, architectural presence. Valued for both their strength and their dramatic visual impact, they remain timeless symbols of Persian village weaving, equally admired as practical floor coverings and statement pieces in refined interiors.