Khotan Handwoven Transitional Rug, J71375
Khotan Handwoven Transitional Rug, J71375
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Size: 9' 1" X 11' 10"
SKU: J71375
Pile Fiber: Wool
Surface: Pile
Age: New
This rug originates from India, specifically from the region surrounding Jaipur and as far west as Bikaner. Crafted using the traditional and skillful Persian knotting technique, known regionally as the asymmetrical “Persian type knot,” this piece exemplifies the blending of traditional craft with modern-day aesthetic sensibilities.
The design of the rug is reflective of both Persian and Khotanese influences, displaying a sophisticated array of orange and peach tones set against a background of transitional styling. Noted for its intricate pattern, the rug features geometric shapes intermingled with stylized floral patterns arranged in a grid-like formation across the surface. Each square of the grid encapsulates these elements, contributing to a vibrant tapestry that captures the eye.
The dominant orange hues of the rug are complemented by earthy undertones and highlighted with touches of raspberry along the borders, which frame the central theme of the pattern. These borders echo the design found within the central expanse of the rug but in a more condensed format. This acts as a visual boundary that enhances the overall design coherence.
In terms of craftsmanship, the rug is constructed from a blend of Ghazni wool imported from Afghanistan and South African wool, known for its durability and texture. The foundation of the rug is robust, featuring a double wefted structure with a densely packed cotton base. A unique feature of this rug is the way the white upper weft threads are interwoven, which, upon shearing, allows specks of white to show through – reminiscent of the natural wear seen in antique pieces, Hence, providing an added depth and a slightly aged appearance despite its recent creation.
This particular piece does not have a central medallion commonly found in traditional rugs; instead, it relies on the harmonious repetition of its detailed motifs across the entire surface, achieving a dynamic balance. The symmetrical placement of patterns ensures a consistent visual flow when viewed from any direction.
With a knots per square inch (KPSI) of 104, this rug contains approximately 1,597,721 individually hand-tied knots, each contributing to the detailed depiction and the overall tactile quality of the rug. The use of chromium dyes during the coloring process ensures color precision and consistency, which is vital for maintaining the vibrancy of its hues.
This rug exemplifies a unique fusion of traditional technique and contemporary design, making it a striking addition to any modern or traditional setting. Its intricate craftsmanship and visual complexity speak volumes of the artisanship preserved and cherished in the regions of Rajasthan.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU | J71375 |
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Size | 9' 1" X 11' 10" |
Size Category | 9 X 12 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Design | Khotan |
Origin | Indian |
Style | Transitional |
Sub Style | Overdyed & Distressed |
Primary Color | Orange |
Background Color | Persimmon |
Accent Color | Raspberry |
Pile Fiber | Wool |
Foundation Fiber | Cotton |
Construction | Handwoven |
Surface | Pile |
Age | New |
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