6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
6x9 Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 6x8'8'' Indo Kashan Traditional Floral Plush Pile Velvety Soft Hand Knotted Baby Pink Wool Oriental Area Rug

CL20313

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Interpreting the classical Indo-Kashan floral tradition through a softer, contemporary lens, this 6'×8'8'' hand-knotted wool rug from LoomBloom is woven on a cotton foundation with a refined 0.75-inch pile. The gentle baby-pink field reimagines a historically formal design with a light, airy presence. Delicate vines, palmettes, and floral motifs drift across the surface in ivory, aqua, and mint, creating a calm, watercolor-like effect. Warm rose and rust tones introduce depth, while fine black outlines subtly anchor the ornamentation. An ivory floral border provides contrast and structure. Perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, sitting rooms, or light-filled living spaces, this LoomBloom rug offers quiet elegance and timeless craftsmanship.
  • Exact Size: 6x8'8"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Baby Pink, Ivory, Aqua, Mint, Rust, Rose, Black, Multi,
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.75 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20313

Story Behind the Art: Named after the city of Kashan in Iran, Kashan rugs are admired for their meticulous construction and decorative sophistication. Their finely knotted structure supports complex floral designs composed of arabesques, palmettes, rosettes, blossoms, and vine scrolls arranged in centralized medallion layouts or continuous repeating patterns. Corner spandrels and pendant systems further enhance symmetry and balance. In the 16th century, Persian weaving traditions were introduced to India and Pakistan, where artisans began producing Kashan-inspired rugs of remarkable quality that remain prized for their elegance and precision.


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