6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug
6x9 Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage Color Hand Knotted Agra Wool Botanical Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 6'2''x9'5'' Hand Knotted Gold Agra Wool Botanical Gold Wash Agra Silky Sheen Rug

CL19580

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This botanical Agra handwoven wool rug from India captures timeless beauty and natural warmth through its gold-washed finish and subtle luminosity. The field features stylized vines and blossoms in earthy tones of rust, gray, sage, and brown, creating a balanced and organic design that feels both rich and grounded. A finely detailed border frames the composition, adding structure while maintaining understated sophistication. With its silky sheen and plush 0.6" pile, this Agra wool area rug offers luxurious softness underfoot and lasting durability—an elegant centerpiece for living rooms, dining spaces, or transitional interiors seeking effortless refinement.
  • Exact Size: 6'2"x9'5"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Gold, Burnt Orange, Sage, Rust, Gray, Brown, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.60 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19580

Story Behind the Art: The Indian rug industry reached its height of artistic excellence during the Mughal era, particularly under Emperor Akbar, who founded major weaving centers in Agra, Delhi, and Lahore in the late 16th century. Though early designs drew heavily from Persian influences, Indian weavers soon developed their own distinct aesthetic by the 17th century—defined by tighter knotting, silk-like wool, vivid color palettes, and naturalistic motifs that became hallmarks of Indian craftsmanship. This elegant fusion of Persian-inspired artistry and indigenous creativity gave Indian rugs a timeless global appeal. Among the finest examples are Agra rugs, celebrated for their graceful floral tendrils, angular vines, scrolling leaves, and finely detailed blossoms framed within bold, structured borders. Favoring balanced all-over compositions over rigid symmetry, Agra rugs embody a sense of refined opulence and visual harmony, standing as enduring symbols of India’s mastery in the art of weaving.


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