Rich with the historic boteh motif—the iconic paisley form celebrated across Persian and Indian textiles for generations—this hand-knotted wool runner delivers bold personality with a vibrant orange field densely patterned with repeating paisley teardrops in charcoal, creating a captivating rhythm along its impressive length. Each boteh is carefully filled with intricate micro-floral details in celadon, blue, and lime, showcasing meticulous artisan workmanship and adding layered color complexity to the traditional all-over pattern. Hand-knotting provides the long-lasting durability collectors seek, while the wool pile adds plush comfort underfoot—ideal for U.S. homes needing a statement piece for hallways, corridors, and long pathways. An elegant ivory border decorated with classic floral vines in coordinated earth tones frames the energetic center, adding structure and balance to the runner’s multi-colored presence. The striking blend of orange, charcoal, and celadon suits everything from eclectic and global to traditional and transitional styling, appealing to shoppers searching orange runner rug, hand-knotted hallway runner, paisley runner, and wool runner rug in the United States. A confident, heritage-inspired runner made to elevate everyday spaces with timeless craft and standout color.
- Exact Size: 2'7"x9
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Orange, Ivory, Celadon, Blue, Charcoal, Lime, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.1 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL20384
“Boteh,” the Persian term often linked to the paisley motif, is one of the most widely recognized designs in rug and textile art. Shaped like a pear or teardrop, it appears in many variations—ranging from richly detailed, ornate forms to clean, geometric interpretations. The motif is easily identified by its curved silhouette, frequently accented with an arched spray of flowers, a detail many associate with the symbolic “garden of paradise.” Over time, different meanings have been suggested for boteh, including fertility, pinecones, a cypress tree, a leaf, a flame, and other life-themed interpretations.