Rich emerald green creates striking visual depth in this hand-knotted Indo Kashan, where symmetrical coral rosettes bloom gracefully amid flowing sage vines. The refined central medallion anchors the composition with balanced proportion, while cream borders intricately filled with coral, navy, and forest green florals introduce luminous contrast that enhances the jewel-toned field without overpowering it.
Precision knotting ensures crisp motif definition and lasting clarity, allowing each rosette and vine to remain beautifully articulated over time. Cotton foundation threads reinforce structural integrity, making this wool rug a durable and dependable choice for living rooms, dining spaces, or statement interiors that require both beauty and resilience. The bold emerald ground adds drama while maintaining compositional harmony, offering a timeless Persian-inspired presence that feels equally suited to classic homes and updated transitional spaces. This piece delivers depth, symmetry, and heirloom craftsmanship in a palette that commands attention yet remains refined.
- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Sage, Rose, Blush, Ivory, Navy, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20409
- Kpsi: 200
“Boteh”—the Farsi term often associated with the paisley motif—is one of the most recognizable designs in rug art. Shaped like a curved teardrop or pear, it appears in many styles, from richly detailed, floral-filled versions to simpler, geometric interpretations. Its signature form—often shown with an extending arc of blossoms—has been linked to the idea of a paradise garden and natural renewal. Over time, the boteh has gathered many symbolic meanings: it’s been interpreted as a sign of fertility, a pine cone, a cypress tree, a leaf, or a flame—each reading adding another layer to this timeless motif.