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Anchored in the refined Indo Kerman weaving tradition, this approximately 6 × 9 hand-knotted wool rug features a luxurious 0.75-inch high, velvety plush pile with a subtle silky sheen, supported by a durable cotton foundation in a classic rectangular format. The warm beige and tan ground establishes an understated glow that immediately draws attention to the central medallion, which serves as the visual focal point of the design. The medallion is delicately rendered in layered blush and soft pink tones, creating an elegant centerpiece that feels decorative yet restrained. Surrounding floral elements unfold gracefully through taupe and sage accents, while hints of gray provide definition and contrast without disrupting the rug’s calm, cohesive palette. The border carries a denser floral rhythm in complementary beige, pink, and muted green tones, reinforcing symmetry and structure. The plush wool pile enhances color depth and luminosity, making this rug well suited for bedrooms, formal living rooms, or refined interiors seeking warmth, softness, and timeless sophistication.
Story Behind the Art : Kerman rugs originate from the historic city of Kerman in southeastern Iran, a region renowned for workshop weaving since the Safavid dynasty (1501–1732). These rugs are celebrated for their exceptional technical quality, refined artistry, and extraordinary range of colors. Traditional Kerman designs often feature a central medallion framed by elaborate floral or architectural borders, though many other compositions exist, including garden layouts, vase motifs, tree-of-life scenes, hunting imagery, animal depictions, and all-over boteh or floral patterns. The most iconic Kerman style is the vase or boteh rug, characterized by repeating vases or boteh forms scattered across a floral ground. Kerman rugs are prized for their delicate weave, elegant drawing, and sophisticated palette, often incorporating 15 to 30 colors. A single rug can take more than a year to complete, underscoring the craftsmanship and patience involved in creating these luxury Persian wool rugs.

