Ottoman Handwoven Transitional Rug, J45916

$6,400.00

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Size: 8' 2" X 9' 9"

SKU: J45916

Pile Fiber: Wool

Surface: Pile

Age: New

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

SKU J45916
Size 8' 2" X 9' 9"
Size Category 8 X 10
Shape Rectangle
Design Ottoman
Origin Afghani
Style Transitional
Sub Style New Classical
Primary Color Blue
Background Color Blue
Accent Color Beige
Pile Fiber Wool
Foundation Fiber Cotton
Construction Handwoven
Surface Pile
Age New
Circa

Introducing our exquisite rug, originating from Afghanistan, specifically the Ghazni Province in the southeast region. It showcases a stunning Ottoman design, blending traditional and modern elements seamlessly for a striking transitional style. The background of the rug features a rich, deep blue hue, beautifully contrasted by a delicate beige border.

Crafted with attention to detail, this rug boasts a main color of blue, creating a captivating focal point in any space. The rug is made using the finest materials, with a content of wool on cotton, ensuring a luxurious and durable finish.

In terms of dimensions, this rug measures 8'2" in width and 9'9" in length, perfectly sized to enhance the elegance of any room.

Handwoven by skilled Turkmen weavers, primarily from the Esari Subtribe, this rug showcases their exceptional craftsmanship. The wool used in the creation of this masterpiece is sourced from sheep in the Ghazni Province, renowned for producing longer staple, oily, and high-quality wool suitable for carpet weaving.

The weaving process takes place in the weavers' homes, contributing to a cottage industry-type production. Utilizing traditional floor looms, the rug is meticulously woven using an asymmetrical "Persian" knot type. The warp and weft consist of cotton, while the pile consists entirely of wool, resulting in a resilient and long-lasting composition.

With centuries-old natural dyeing techniques, this rug features captivating shades of blue derived from natural indigo dye, sourced from the leaves of the indigo plant. Indigo, one of the oldest known dyes in human history, has been cherished worldwide for its ability to produce vibrant blue hues.

Each square inch of this rug contains an impressive 104 knots, leading to a total of 1,183,594 individually hand-tied knots throughout the entirety of this rug. This intricate knotting showcases the time and effort invested in creating this exceptional piece.

Embrace the allure of this Afghan beauty, elevating your interior with its timeless charm and remarkable craftsmanship.

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