8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
8x11 Coral, Ivory, Charcoal Color Hand Knotted Bokhara Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 8'3''x11 Hand Knotted Coral Wool Oriental Area Rug | Bokhara Traditional Geometric 200 KPSI Silky Sheen

CL20291

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Inspired by Central Asian Bokhara weaving, this 8'3'' × 11' hand knotted wool rug features a low 0.25-inch pile, cotton foundation, and approximately 200 KPSI. The finely clipped surface carries a gentle sheen while maintaining a composed, structured feel. The design is organized around repeating geometric guls arranged in disciplined rows, creating rhythm and visual continuity. Warm coral and orange tones form the base, softened by ivory, beige, and dusty rose highlights. Charcoal, slate, and muted brown accents define the geometry. Ideal for long living rooms, dining spaces, or offices, this Bokhara-style Oriental rug complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.
  • Exact Size: 8'3"x11
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Coral, Ivory, Charcoal, Slate, Brown, Dusty Rose, Multi
  • Origin: Pakistan
  • Pile Height: 0.25 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Taga
  • Rug#: CL20291
  • Kpsi: 200

Story Behind the Art: The term Bokhara is commonly used to describe rugs inspired by Tekke tribal designs originating in Central Asia. Traditionally associated with the Tekke people near the historic city of Bokhara, these rugs are defined by repeating geometric patterns, including octagonal guls and the well-known elephant-foot motif. Today, Bokhara-style rugs are produced across the rug-weaving world, including Pakistan, Iran, India, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. While construction techniques vary—ranging in pile height, knot type, and foundation materials—the unifying factor remains the disciplined geometric design language that defines Bokhara rugs.


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