This 9x12 hand-knotted wool celadon transitional rug reflects a serene, nature-inspired aesthetic popular in U.S. interiors focused on light, calming palettes. Crafted with a medium wool pile on a strong cotton foundation, the design draws from Persian all-over layouts where motifs are spaced evenly to create flow instead of highlighting a single medallion. The celadon-green field is softened with ivory and beige undertones, giving the rug an airy, luminous effect with a gently weathered feel. Floral rosettes, palmettes, and intricate botanical elements appear in a symmetrical rhythm, linked by fine vinework that guides the eye naturally across the surface. Muted gray accents provide depth and crisp definition while keeping the palette tranquil and versatile. The border complements the field with coordinated celadon, ivory, beige, and gray details that provide structure without overwhelming the design. Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or open-concept layouts, this celadon wool rug fits U.S. trends for “green area rugs,” “earthy neutrals,” and “soft transitional décor.”
- Exact Size: 8'9"x11'9"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Celedon, Ivory, Gray, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL20539
Story Behind the Art: Traditional rugs originate from ancient weaving cultures across Persia, India, Anatolia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus—regions where carpets were created for warmth, ceremonial use, and daily function before evolving into sophisticated works of decorative art. Distinct regional patterns emerged, but all shared emphasis on symmetry, structure, and artisan craftsmanship. Traditional rugs are recognized by their medallion layouts or all-over floral patterns framed by detailed borders featuring palmettes, vine scrolls, rosettes, and arabesques. Rich tones like rust, gold, indigo, ivory, and deep brown create warmth and visual depth. Typically hand-knotted with medium or low pile heights to enhance clarity, these rugs remain popular for search terms like “classic Persian rug,” “traditional wool rug,” and “heritage oriental carpet.”