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Story Behind the Art: Indo-Kashan rugs are an elegant Indian homage to the celebrated carpets of Kashan, Iran—masterworks that rose to fame in the refined Safavid era. Today’s “Indo” versions are expertly hand-knotted in Indian weaving centers such as Jaipur and Bhadohi, carrying that same regal spirit into contemporary interiors. Known for their classic, formal beauty, Indo-Kashans instantly evoke old-world sophistication and palace-like grandeur. Most follow the iconic Medallion-and-Corner layout—often compared to an ornate book cover—featuring a central diamond-shaped medallion framed by richly detailed floral vines, palmettes, and arabesque scrolls. Some designs shift to the timeless “Shah Abbas” style, where an all-over floral field replaces the central medallion for a more continuous, garden-like look. Crafted with a dense hand-knot count (typically around 150–250 knots per square inch), these rugs use a 100% wool pile on a cotton foundation. Finer pieces may be woven with premium New Zealand wool for a smoother, luminous finish, and select styles add subtle silk highlights to give the floral details a soft, shimmering glow.

