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Story Behind the Art: India’s weaving legacy reached remarkable sophistication during the Mughal period, when Akbar established major weaving centers across the region in the late 1500s. While early carpets drew inspiration from imported motifs, Indian artisans soon developed their own expressive style through high-quality wool, refined knotting, vivid palettes, and lifelike botanical compositions. By the 17th century, Agra rugs distinguished themselves with detailed blossoms, scrolling tendrils, large medallion forms, and strong architectural borders. These artistic features—paired with durable wool, elegant symmetry, and balanced colors—continue to define Indian craftsmanship today.

