Description
This made-to-order, hand-knotted Oushak wool area rug brings timeless elegance to any room with its sophisticated blend of teal, olive, and silver tones. Known for their soft, muted color palettes, oversized floral and medallion motifs, and lustrous hand-spun wool, Oushak rugs feature looser, larger-scale patterns and gentler tones that make them especially well-suited for modern and transitional interiors.
- Material & Construction: Hand-knotted from luxurious wool with 28 knots per square inch, ensuring durable, tightly woven construction that stands up to everyday living
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans in Bhadohi, India—a rug-manufacturing center with centuries-old weaving traditions dating back to the 16th century
- Color & Style: Features a sophisticated antique style palette with gray, olive, and silver tones that blend seamlessly into both classic and contemporary spaces
- Made-to-Order Customization: Available in custom sizes, crafted to your specifications in 30-60 days, allowing you to create a perfectly fitted statement piece
- Natural Stain Resistance: Because of a naturally occurring oil in wool called lanolin, rugs with wool fibers are stain-resistant and well-suited to entryways and other high-traffic spaces
This hand-knotted wool rug transforms a space with refined elegance and understated sophistication. With tight hand-knotted construction and high-quality wool that stand up beautifully to everyday foot traffic, an Oushak rug can easily become a generational heirloom rather than a piece you'll need to replace. The soft wool provides a luxurious feel underfoot while its durable construction handles real life—from family rooms to entryways. With proper care, this one-of-a-kind rug will maintain its beauty and character for decades, making it a meaningful investment in your home's aesthetic and comfort.
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