Description
This hand-knotted Oushak-inspired wool area rug brings centuries of artisan tradition into your home with a timeless beige and multicolor palette that complements any décor without visual clutter. Handwoven by skilled craftspeople in Bhadohi, India—a region renowned since the 16th century for its carpet-weaving heritage—this custom-made rug combines heritage craftsmanship with practical elegance.
- Hand-Spun Wool Construction: Made entirely from handspun wool, creating a naturally resilient fiber that develops character and patina over time rather than appearing static or artificial
- Knot Density: Woven at 28 knots per square inch, providing structural durability that supports decades of daily use when properly maintained
- Traditional Design Heritage: Features the balanced, organic motif style characteristic of Heriz rugs—refined geometric patterns that add visual interest without overwhelming the space
- Custom Sizing: Available in sizes made to order with a 30-45 day production timeline, allowing you to match your exact room dimensions and layout needs
- Artisan Origin: Handcrafted in Bhadohi, a major rug manufacturing center where weavers have refined their techniques across centuries of continuous production
Hand-knotted wool rugs are built to last—with proper care, they withstand heavy foot traffic and everyday wear far better than machine-made alternatives, making them a long-term investment rather than a temporary floor covering. The natural wool fibers resist staining better than synthetics when spills are blotted promptly, and regular vacuuming or shaking maintains the pile's texture without requiring harsh chemicals that fade colors or weaken fibers. This rug performs best when kept away from prolonged moisture and protected underneath heavy furniture with rug pads, ensuring the structure remains stable and the beauty endures for generations.
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