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Rooted in the bold architectural language of Indo Heriz weaving, this approximately 6 × 9 hand-knotted wool rug features a medium 0.50-inch pile and a sturdy cotton foundation, offering durability alongside a strong visual presence. A saturated red field sets a confident tone, immediately establishing the rug as a commanding centerpiece. At the center, an angular geometric medallion is constructed from interlocking forms in deep blue and black, giving the design its characteristic strength and structure. Aqua and green accents soften the intensity of the red while guiding the eye outward through stepped motifs and angular vines. Cream, blush, and subtle peach tones balance the palette, preventing heaviness while maintaining clarity. The geometric border echoes the interior patterning, reinforcing symmetry and architectural discipline. Ideal for living rooms, dining spaces, or studies, this rug pairs beautifully with wood furnishings, neutral upholstery, and eclectic or traditional interiors.
Story Behind the Art : Indo-Kashan rugs are Indian-woven interpretations of the legendary Kashan carpets of Iran, whose origins trace back to the opulent Safavid courts of the 16th century. Produced today in Indian weaving centers such as Jaipur and Bhadohi, these rugs preserve the regal elegance and formal structure of their Persian predecessors. Most Indo-Kashan rugs follow the classic medallion-and-corner layout, featuring a diamond-shaped central medallion surrounded by dense floral vines, palmettes, and arabesques. Some variations showcase the Shah Abbas all-over floral design, offering a richly decorated field without a central focal point. Hand-knotted with 100% wool piles on cotton foundations and typically woven at 150–250 knots per square inch, higher-end Indo-Kashans often incorporate New Zealand wool and silk accents to enhance sheen and visual depth, making them timeless Oriental area rugs for traditional interiors.

