Inspired by the celebrated Oushak weaving tradition, this hand-knotted area rug presents classic floral artistry through a soft, sophisticated neutral palette designed for today's interiors. Graceful scrolling vines and generously scaled palmettes unfold across a warm beige field, complemented by silver and muted gray accents that lend the pattern a gently aged character. A carefully balanced blend of wool and bamboo silk creates both tactile depth and subtle luminosity, with the silk highlights reflecting light against the softer wool ground. Traditional hand-knotted construction adds substance and enduring quality beneath the elegant surface. Versatile enough for a living room, dining room, bedroom, or formal seating area, this transitional Oushak rug offers an understated way to introduce traditional pattern, soft texture, and refined visual interest into the home. Note: This rug was photographed under studio lighting, which means the colors on screen may appear a little more vibrant than they do in person. We'd recommend watching the video below for a truer sense of the palette.
- Exact Size: 8x10'1"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool & Bamboo Silk
- Color: Beige, Gray
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.25 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR21316
Story Behind the Art: Indo Bidjar rugs draw inspiration from the highly structured visual language of classic Bidjar carpets while reflecting the craftsmanship of India’s established rug-weaving tradition. Their compositions often include prominent medallions, compact floral repeats, stylized trees, architectural niches, geometric borders, and densely arranged botanical motifs. Indian carpet weaving developed considerably during the Mughal era, when workshops refined knotting techniques, wool quality, color relationships, and the rendering of naturalistic imagery. Indo Bidjar designs combine this Indian weaving expertise with the strong organization and detailed ornament associated with Bidjar-style rugs. The result is a rug category recognized for intricate surfaces, clearly defined patterning, and a formal decorative character that works especially well in traditional, Persian-inspired, and richly layered interiors.