This Hand-Knotted Chobi Peshawar Rug showcases Persian and Mughal-inspired floral motifs, rendered in a beige, tan, aqua, and muted earth-tone palette. Made from fine wool with a 0.25-inch pile, it offers a sleek yet durable texture, specially treated to achieve an antique finish. A versatile statement for living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms, this rug seamlessly blends classic craftsmanship with modern refinement.
- Exact Size: 9' 3''x11' 9''
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Beige, Tan, Aqua, Muted Earth Tones
- Origin: Pakistan
- Pile Height: 0.25 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New with tags
- Rug#: ORH19241
Story Behind The Art: Chobi rugs hold deep cultural ties to Persian, Turkmen, and Afghan textile traditions, with the name "Chobi" derived from the Persian word meaning "wood-like," a nod to their earthy, natural tones. Woven in Pakistan’s Peshawar region, these rugs are crafted using vegetable-dyed, hand-spun wool, resulting in organic color variations and a soft, luminous texture. A defining characteristic of Chobi rugs is their subtle abrash effect, where the color tones gently shift throughout the pile, adding depth and movement to the overall design.