6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Black, Green, Rose Color Hand Woven Portugese Needlepoint Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 6x9 Hand Woven Wool Black Portugese Needlepoint Traditional Rug

CL19759

Regular price $1,649.97 Sale price$549.99 Save 67%
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

  • Low stock - 1 item left
  • Backordered, shipping soon
A showcase of European needlepoint artistry, this Portuguese flatweave rug features a dramatic black backdrop arranged into a graceful grid, each panel blooming with floral bouquets in green, aqua, lavender, rose, pink, gold, and lime. Handwoven in pure wool with a lightweight, reversible construction, it is ideal for decorative settings such as living rooms, bedrooms, or formal sitting areas. The coral chain-link border and green frame enhance its structured elegance. This needlepoint rug blends romantic charm with artisanal craftsmanship, making it a refined accent for classic and transitional interiors.
  • Exact Size: 6x9
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Black, Green, Rose, Lavender, Ivory, Coral, Multi
  • Origin: Portugal
  • Pile Height: 0.10 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19759

Story Behind the Art: Kilim rugs remain among the most recognizable flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East, celebrated for their bold geometric motifs, vivid dyes, and remarkable versatility. Woven by interlocking colored weft threads through warp strands, kilims form crisp, pileless surfaces that naturally create angular designs such as diamonds, hooks, and stepped motifs. This structure produces sharp visual contrast and cultural symbolism rooted in tribal identity. Lightweight, reversible, and culturally rich, kilims are prized for layering, wall display, and adding global character to modern interiors.


Recently viewed