4x6 Hand Knotted Wool Sage, Rose Boteh Traditional 200 KPSI Paisley Rug
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ORH20409
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Meticulous artistry meets extraordinary detail in this hand-knotted Boteh masterpiece, where 200 knots per square inch create a tapestry of paisley perfection. The serene sage-green field serves as a luminous canvas for thousands of tiny boteh motifs with each classic paisley tear-drop rendered in coral-rose and ivory with navy accents, marching in orderly diagonal rows that create a mesmerizing visual. This all-over pattern represents one of Persia's most enduring design traditions, the boteh symbolizing life and eternity through its distinctive teardrop form repeated in infinite variation. The substantial cream border provides elegant framing, densely populated with its own intricate vine work in navy, coral, and sage that complements rather than competes with the field's hypnotic repetition. The hand-knotted construction on cotton foundations ensures this rug will maintain its crisp definition and structural integrity across generations. The traditional palette of soft sage, warm rose, and cool navy creates sophisticated versatility, while the sheer density of pattern adds textural richness that photographs cannot fully capture.
Exact Size: 4x6
Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
Yarn: Wool
Color: Sage, Rose, Blush, Ivory, Navy, Multi
Origin: India
Pile Height: 0.5 inch
Condition: New
Condition Description: New With Tags
Rug#: ORH20409
Kpsi: 200
‘Boteh’ or the Farsi word for paisley is a widely recognized rug motif. It is a pear-shaped figure that comes in many versions ranging from highly detailed and elaborate to simple, geometric forms. It is recognizable because of its resemblance to paisley or a teardrop, with its pear-shaped figure and extending arch of flowers, symbolizing the garden of paradise. Some believe it represents fertility, pine cones, a cypress tree, a leaf, a flame or even a male sperm.