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Story Behind the Art: Traditional rugs have a rich history that spans thousands of years, originating in the great weaving centers of Persia, Central Asia, India, Anatolia, and the Caucasus. Initially crafted for practical purposes such as warmth, prayer, and ceremonial use, these textiles gradually evolved into exquisite works of art. While regional styles developed their own unique visual identities, they all shared a focus on symmetry, balance, and exceptional craftsmanship. Traditional rugs are typically characterized by structured compositions, often featuring central medallions or expansive floral fields, framed by decorative borders. Common motifs include palmettes, vine scrolls, rosettes, and arabesques, which are arranged in harmonious repetition. The color palettes tend to embrace rich, yet grounded hues such as ivory, gold, indigo, rust, and deep brown, which bring warmth and depth to the designs. Hand-knotting remains a core technique, allowing for intricate details and lasting durability, while medium to low pile heights preserve the clarity of the patterns. Renowned for their timeless elegance and meticulous construction, traditional rugs continue to anchor both classic and transitional interiors, offering a sense of history, refinement, and decorative richness that endures beyond shifting design trends.

