Round Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Agra New Zealand Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Round Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Agra New Zealand Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Round Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Agra New Zealand Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Round Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Agra New Zealand Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Round Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise Color Hand Knotted Agra New Zealand Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 3'1''x3'1'' Round Hand Knotted Wool Burnt Orange Traditional New Zealand Agra Botanical Gold Wash Silky Sheen Rug

CL19598

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This stunning Agra rug exemplifies the rich tradition and artistry of Indian weaving. Expertly hand-knotted from premium New Zealand wool, it features an intricate botanical pattern that captures the natural elegance and detailed craftsmanship Agra rugs are known for. The soft yet durable pile ensures lasting comfort and a luxurious feel underfoot. Its vibrant color palette — featuring burnt orange, beige, turquoise, green, and gold — creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enhancing living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms. A subtle gold wash and silky sheen add depth, radiance, and refined texture, giving the rug a luminous, high-end finish. Celebrated for their quality and durability, Agra rugs like this one blend traditional design with a contemporary appeal, making them ideal for modern and classic interiors alike. Professionally cleaned and ready to use, this hand-knotted wool rug not only elevates your space with timeless beauty but also adds lasting value and comfort to your home.
  • Exact Size: 3'1"x3'1"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: New Zealand Wool
  • Color: Burnt Orange, Beige, Turquoise, Green, Gold, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.50 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19598

Story Behind the Art: The Indian rug tradition flourished during the Mughal period, reaching its height under Emperor Akbar, who established major weaving centers in Agra, Delhi, and Lahore during the late 1500s. While early designs were heavily influenced by Persian artistry, Indian weavers soon developed their own distinctive aesthetic by the 17th century. They introduced tighter knotting techniques, silk-like wool, vivid color schemes, and naturalistic motifs—elements that came to define the enduring beauty of Indian rugs. This blend of Persian grandeur and Indian innovation produced rugs admired worldwide for their craftsmanship and charm. Among the most celebrated are Agra rugs, distinguished by their elegant floral tendrils, angular vines, scrolling leaves, and finely detailed blossoms framed by striking borders. Known for their all-over compositions and refined symmetry, Agra rugs embody timeless sophistication and artistic complexity.


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