Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 3'1''x18'8'' Runner Hand Knotted Wool Burnt Orange Kashan Traditional Area Rug

CL20079

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A masterpiece of Persian storytelling, this 3'1'' × 18'8'' hand-knotted Kashan runner depicts hunting scenes and floral landscapes in vivid detail. Handwoven from fine wool on a cotton base, it showcases riders, wildlife, and intricate botanical elements against a burnt-orange field with ivory, navy, and green highlights. The 0.4-inch pile ensures smooth texture and durability, making it ideal for hallways, galleries, or stair landings. Each knot preserves centuries of Kashan weaving tradition, transforming any corridor into a living art gallery rich in history and narrative beauty.
  • Exact Size: 3'1"x18'8"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Burnt Orange, Ivory, Navy, Green, Blue, Brown, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.4 inch
  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Condition Description: Vintage in excellent condition
  • Rug#: CL20079

Story Behind the Art: Indo Kashan rugs, hand-knotted in India, beautifully carry forward the legacy of classic Persian Kashan weaving. Inspired by the intricate artistry of Iranian workshops, these rugs showcase refined medallions, floral vines, tree motifs, and ornamental patterns that symbolize beauty and tradition. During the Mughal era, India’s weaving industry reached new artistic heights—combining tight knotting, silk-like wool, and vivid dyes that became hallmarks of Indian craftsmanship. Each Indo Kashan rug reflects meticulous hand-woven detail, balanced design symmetry, and luxurious texture. The result is a masterpiece of timeless Persian-inspired elegance, treasured by collectors and interior designers worldwide for its refined aesthetic and enduring quality.


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