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Story Behind the Art: It was during the Mughal rule in India that the rug industry reached its zenith and came on its own as an art form. Under Emperor Akbar’s patronage, weaving centers in Agra, Delhi, and Lahore flourished, initially adopting Persian-inspired motifs before evolving into a distinctly Indian aesthetic. By the 17th century, Indian rugs developed signature characteristics, including dense floral tendrils, bold vine patterns, and highly detailed botanical imagery. Known for their fine weaving, silky wool, and deep, radiant color palettes, Agra rugs continue to be renowned for their intricate craftsmanship and timeless beauty, blending history with enduring artistic mastery.