Mamluk Handwoven Transitional Rug, J63852
Mamluk Handwoven Transitional Rug, J63852
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Size: 9' 1" X 12' 2"
SKU: J63852
Pile Fiber: Wool
Surface: Pile
Age: New
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU | J63852 |
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Size | 9' 1" X 12' 2" |
Size Category | 9 X 12 |
Shape | Rectangle |
Design | Mamluk |
Origin | Afghani |
Style | Transitional |
Sub Style | New Classical |
Primary Color | Blue |
Background Color | Beige |
Accent Color | Navy |
Pile Fiber | Wool |
Foundation Fiber | Cotton |
Construction | Handwoven |
Surface | Pile |
Age | New |
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This Afghani rug features a Mamluk design, making it a unique and stylish addition to any space. With its transitional style, it seamlessly blends traditional and modern elements, creating a versatile piece that can complement a variety of interior décors.
The rug has a beige background with a navy border, adding a sophisticated touch to its overall design. The main color of the rug is beige, creating a neutral base that can easily match different color schemes. This rug is new, ensuring its pristine condition and longevity.
Crafted with wool on cotton content, this rug offers a luxurious feel underfoot. The combination of these materials provides durability, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. Measuring 9'1" X 12'2", this rug is generously sized, making it ideal for larger rooms or open living spaces.
The Mamluk design has a rich history that adds a touch of heritage to this rug. Mamluk carpets were produced in Cairo, Egypt, during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The geometric motifs and vibrant colors were characteristic of this style, giving it a distinctive aesthetic.
This rug is the product of skilled ethnic Turkmen weavers, predominantly from the Esari Subtribe, in Afghanistan. The wool used in this rug comes from sheep in the Ghazni Province, known for its mountainous terrains that produce high-quality, longer staple wool. The wool is hand-spun into carpet yarn, which is then woven on traditional floor looms in the weavers' own homes or cottage industries.
With 162 knots per square inch, this rug showcases the mastery of its creators. Each knot is individually hand-tied, resulting in a total of 2,566,776 knots in this rug. The high knot count and double wefted, heavily-packed depressed warp weaving technique ensure its durability, making it a long-lasting investment.
For those seeking a piece of history and expert craftsmanship, this rug is a perfect choice. Its timeless design, quality materials, and meticulous attention to detail make it a standout piece in any room. Pair it with furniture and décor that complements its transitional style, and enjoy the beauty and comfort it brings to your space.