Graceful arabesque forms and an open decorative layout give this hand-knotted Peshawar-inspired wool rug a refined transitional presence. Drawing from traditional botanical pattern language, the design incorporates scrolling acanthus-like vines, palmettes, and flowing ornamental forms across a spacious borderless field. Master artisans individually knot premium wool onto a sturdy cotton foundation, creating a finely textured, low-profile surface that preserves the details of the intricate pattern. Soft ivory and beige establish the neutral foundation, while muted gray and touches of teal provide understated contrast and visual depth. Without a heavy outer border, the pattern appears to continue naturally across the surface, giving the rug an expansive quality particularly suited to larger seating arrangements and open interiors. Its balanced palette allows it to complement both classic furnishings and cleaner contemporary dΓ©cor. Note: Studio lighting can make certain shades in this rug appear slightly more vibrant on screen than they do in person. For a better representation of its actual colors, pattern definition, and tonal variation, we recommend viewing the accompanying product video.
- Exact Size: 8'1"x10'1"
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- Brand: Kalaty
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Ivory, Gray, Teal
- Origin: Pakistan
- Pile Height: 0.25 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20953
Story Behind the Art: Pak Persian-style rugs developed as finely constructed interpretations of established Persian-inspired carpet designs, emphasizing detailed pattern work and closely spaced knotting. Their compositions may incorporate medallions, floral tracery, boteh forms, scrolling vines, geometric elements, and richly articulated borders. Finer examples are recognized for particularly dense knot structures, allowing weavers to create precise outlines and intricate decorative details throughout the field. Wool is frequently used to provide resilience, texture, and a comfortable surface, while carefully coordinated palettes reinforce the formal character of the designs. The combination of dense construction and diverse pattern choices has helped Pak Persian-inspired rugs maintain a strong presence among traditional hand-knotted area rugs.