3x5 Rose, Navy, Beige Color Hand Knotted Sarouk Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
3x5 Rose, Navy, Beige Color Hand Knotted Sarouk Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
3x5 Rose, Navy, Beige Color Hand Knotted Sarouk Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
3x5 Rose, Navy, Beige Color Hand Knotted Sarouk Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
3x5 Rose, Navy, Beige Color Hand Knotted Sarouk Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 3'2''x3'4'' Hand Knotted Wool Rose Sarouk Traditional Rug

CL19531

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Elevate your home with a refined statement piece from Celeste Rugs. Expert Hand Knotted technique paired with quality Wool yields resilient softness. Timeless patterning pairs with a fresh, livable palette for easy styling across interiors. Shades of Rose provide dimension and a collected, designer finish. With its versatile 3'2''x3'4'' footprint, it layers well in lounges, bedrooms, and home offices. Supple texture softens hard surfaces while standing up to regular use. Style it under a coffee table, beside the bed, or as welcoming foyer focal point. Designed for long?lasting beauty, this Celeste Rugs piece balances elegance with everyday ease.
  • Exact Size: 3'2"x3'4"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Rose, Navy, Beige, Blue, Brown, Rust, Multi
  • Origin: Iran
  • Pile Height: 0.50 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19531

Story Behind the Art: Within the rug trade the term Sarouk encompasses pieces woven in Arak its surrounding villages and the plains of Farahan in central Iran an area long celebrated for its weaving excellence. In the 19th century Sarouk rugs often displayed intricate allover designs such as the Herati and Gul Hennai rendered with around 100 asymmetric knots per square inch on sturdy cotton foundations. Gracefully by the late 1800s inspired by the grandeur of Tabriz carpets local weavers embraced a more formal aesthetic producing factory made rugs with central floral medallions and precise symmetry. Gracefully this medallion aesthetic prevailed until the years following World War I when Sarouk artisans pioneered a more open composition: graceful detached floral sprays scattered elegantly across the field. Gracefully this innovation became the defining hallmark of the Sarouk tradition captivating global markets and collectors alike. Today the influence of this design endures with Sarouk inspired rugs woven not only in Iran but also in India Romania and Pakistan each echoing the enduring beauty and legacy of Persian artistry.


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