4x6 Hand Knotted Wool Ivory Indo Kerman Traditional Medallion Silky Sheen Plush Pile Velvety Soft Rug

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ORH20210

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Regular price $ 1,349.97 $ 449.99 Sale

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Graceful symmetry and timeless craftsmanship come together in this 4x6 hand knotted Indo Kerman rug, designed to bring quiet elegance to traditional interiors. Woven in fine wool with a plush cut pile, the rug features a classic medallion layout framed by intricate floral borders. An ivory field is accented with aqua, tan, brown, red, and navy tones, creating a balanced palette that feels rich yet refined. The silky sheen and velvety-soft texture enhance its luxurious underfoot feel, while a cotton foundation ensures lasting durability. Ideal for formal living rooms, studies, or elegant bedrooms, this rug works beautifully as a centerpiece in classic or transitional spaces seeking warmth, heritage, and enduring style.
  • Exact Size: 4x6
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Ivory, Aqua, Tan, Brown, Red, Navy, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 1 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20210

Story Behind the Art Famous for their technical quality and elaborate design, Kerman rugs originated in its namesake city of Kerman in south-eastern Iran. Kerman has been a celebrated center of workshop weaving since the Safavid era (1501-1732). A typical pattern for Kerman rugs and rugs is a floral or architectural theme in the main border with a central medallion in the field. Other patterns range from Shah Abbasi medallion-and-corner, garden, vase, tree of life, hunting and animals to all-over boteh, all-over floral and stripes. The most recognized Kerman rug design is the vase or boteh rug pattern, which consists of an all-over pattern of vases or boteh strewn all over the rug against a background of floral motifs and palmettes. Kerman rugs are noted for their finesse of weave, delicate designs and an unparalleled range of colors. It takes over a year to make a Kerman rug and usually anywhere from 15-30 colors are used per rug.



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