This 6x9 Nourison Nourmak Soumak hand-knotted rug exemplifies the perfect harmony between traditional craftsmanship and modern transitional design. Expertly woven using a fine blend of wool and silk on a durable cotton foundation, it features a low 0.25-inch flatweave pile crafted through the authentic Soumak weaving technique, known for its distinctive texture and long-lasting durability. The result is a firm yet tactile surface that adds both comfort and visual depth—ideal for living rooms, dining areas, or high-traffic spaces seeking elegance and endurance.
The rug’s sophisticated color palette—a balanced blend of mocha, mint, blush, rust, aqua, gold, and sage—is meticulously arranged across a field of stylized floral and geometric motifs. This rhythmic composition subtly references classic Oriental design traditions, while the muted tones and minimalist execution give it a distinctly modern, transitional appeal. The interplay of silk highlights and wool textures introduces a gentle sheen that brings dimensional movement to the surface under changing light.
Refined yet approachable, this Nourison Soumak rug embodies the brand’s commitment to technical precision, material mastery, and enduring style. Whether used to ground a sophisticated living space or complement a modern aesthetic, it offers timeless beauty, artisanal texture, and unmatched versatility—a true statement of contemporary luxury in handcrafted rugs.
- Exact Size: 5'10"x8'10"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool & Silk
- Color: Mocha, Mint, Blush, Rust, Aqua, Gold, Sage, Multi,
- Origin: China
- Pile Height: 0.25 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20102
Rooted in the ancient nomadic weaving traditions of the Caucasus, Persia, and Anatolia, Soumak rugs are celebrated for their unique weft-wrapping technique, which produces a richly textured, embroidered appearance. Unlike flat kilims, their surface reveals subtle reliefs that highlight geometric patterns, tribal symbols, and stylized florals inspired by centuries of storytelling through textiles. Traditionally handwoven from hand-spun wool and natural dyes, Soumaks were prized for their strength, reversibility, and vivid color retention, serving both decorative and functional roles in tribal life. Modern Soumak rugs, now also woven in India and Pakistan, carry forward this legacy with contemporary refinement—blending ancestral craftsmanship with modern versatility, ideal for interiors that value texture, authenticity, and cultural depth.