Measuring 7'11" x 9'9", this hand-knotted Indo Heriz rug is woven from wool with a plush high pile of approximately 0.75 inches, delivering a velvety, cushioned feel underfoot. Traditional in style, the design draws from the bold architectural language of classic Heriz rugs, where strong geometry and clarity of form define the visual identity. A large angular central medallion anchors the composition, sharply articulated within a rich red field. Stepped forms and geometric extensions radiate outward, conveying strength and balance. Surrounding motifs—stylized leaves, abstract florals, and tribal-inspired elements—appear in teal, sage, beige, gray, and muted blues, providing contrast without disrupting harmony. A deep navy border frames the field, filled with repeating botanical and geometric elements that reinforce symmetry. The thick wool pile softens the bold lines, while the cotton foundation ensures durability and structural integrity. Well suited for living rooms, dining spaces, or formal interiors, this traditional wool rug anchors a room with warmth, texture, and heritage-driven design.
Rug Specifications
Size: 7'11" x 9'9"
Construction: Hand Knotted
Origin: Indo Heriz
Style: Traditional
Design: Central Medallion
Pile Height: High (0.75")
Material: Wool
Foundation: Cotton
Shape: Rectangle
Texture: Plush, velvety, substantial
- Exact Size: 7'11"x9'9"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Red, Teal, Sage, beige, Gray, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.75 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20260
Story Behind the Art:Unlike Persian or Turkish weaving traditions, Tibetan rugs evolved primarily as utilitarian textiles rather than courtly decorative pieces. Used as seating mats, bedding, and wall hangings, these rugs were designed to withstand harsh climates while offering warmth and comfort. Over time, Tibetan weavers developed a distinctive visual language based on symbolic abstraction rather than ornate realism. Modern Tibetan rugs preserve this heritage while adapting patterns for contemporary interiors, combining spiritual symbolism with clean composition and refined materials. This adaptability has contributed to their popularity in high-end residential and commercial spaces across the United States.