6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Warm, Beige Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 5'11''x8'11'' Hand Knotted Wool Traditional Botanical Black Agra Rug

CL20162

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Echoing the regal craftsmanship of Mughal-era India, this 5'11" × 8'11" handmade Agra rug captures the intricate harmony of Indo-Persian botanical design. Woven from fine wool with a 0.60-inch high cut pile on a sturdy cotton base, it features a deep black field surrounded by a beige and gold border accented with taupe, ivory, sage, and rust. The balanced pattern of scrolling vines conveys refinement and proportion typical of traditional Agra rugs. Perfect for living rooms, dining areas, or home libraries, this luxury wool rug anchors interiors with warmth, sound absorption, and visual depth, embodying classical sophistication and long-lasting craftsmanship.
  • Exact Size: 5'11"x8'11"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Black, Warm, Beige, Ivory, Taupe, Rust, Sage, Light Gold, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.6 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20162

Story Behind the Art: Woven in the imperial city of Agra, India, these rugs capture the artistic brilliance born during the Mughal Empire—a period that blended Persian refinement with Indian imagination. Under Emperor Akbar’s patronage, royal ateliers in Agra, Delhi, and Lahore produced hand-knotted wool and silk rugs that rivaled Persia’s finest. Over time, Indian artisans infused their own flair through tighter knotting, luminous wool fibers, and richly dyed botanical motifs that conveyed both opulence and precision. Distinguished by scrolling vines, floral lattices, and framed borders, Agra rugs embody the harmony of geometry and grace. Today, their timeless craftsmanship continues to adorn contemporary interiors, making each piece a living heirloom of Mughal-era artistry.


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