8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x10 Black, Peach, Ivory Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 8'2''x10'5'' Hand Knotted Wool 200 KPSI Bokhara Traditional Black Rug

CL20153

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A masterpiece of symmetry and tradition, this 8x10 ft handmade Pakistani Bokhara rug highlights the precision of old-world weaving through its fine 200 KPSI density. Crafted from pure wool with a 0.50-inch medium cut pile on a sturdy cotton foundation, it features a striking black field adorned with repeating geometric “elephant foot” motifs in peach, ivory, and blue. Known for their balance and structure, Bokhara wool rugs bring both visual rhythm and tactile richness to living rooms, offices, and formal spaces. The expert hand-knotting ensures longevity, soft texture, and heirloom quality. With its refined palette and detailed patterning, this Pakistani hand-knotted rug stands as a timeless blend of tradition, durability, and contemporary elegance.
  • Exact Size: 8'2"x10'5"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Black, Peach, Ivory, Beige, Blue, Multi
  • Origin: Pakistan
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20153
  • Kpsi: 200

Story Behind the Art: The term Bokhara rug traditionally refers to carpets woven in the style of the Tekke tribe of Central Asia, originating near the city of Bokhara. Recognized for their repeating octagonal “gul” and “elephant’s foot” motifs, Bokhara rugs feature symmetrical layouts that symbolize tribal heritage and rhythm. Modern Bokhara-style rugs are produced in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Turkey, with each region adding subtle distinctions—whether in color, foundation yarns (cotton, silk, or wool), or pile height. Their hallmark remains the same: fine knotting, sheen-rich wool, and geometric repetition that creates a balanced, timeless design. Today, Pakistani Bokhara wool rugs are globally admired for their silky texture, durability, and striking visual harmony.


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