Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug
Multi Size Gray Blue Celedon Color Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Modern Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs Multi Size Hand Knotted Gray Oushak Modern Wool Oriental Area Rug

CL20552A

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Presenting a study in rhythm and texture, this hand-knotted modern wool rug features stacked horizontal bands filled with vertical strokes, softened geometric fragments, and pixel-like breaks. These elements echo modernist textiles while subtly referencing ikat and tribal abstraction. The color palette blends grays and blues with hints of celadon and light neutrals, shifting gradually across the rug for layered dimension. The design feels built-up and intentionally weathered, creating depth without harsh lines. Constructed with a wool pile over a cotton foundation, the rug offers durability and a refined tactile surface. This style matches U.S. demand for “modern abstract rugs,” “gray-blue textured rugs,” and “contemporary wool statement pieces.”
  • Exact Size: Multi Size Rug
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Gray, Blue, Celedon, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20552A

Story Behind the Art: Rooted in Berber culture and shaped by rugged mountain living, Moroccan rugs were traditionally woven as thick, plush textiles serving as bedding and warmth in harsh climates. Their charm comes from primitive geometric motifs and symbolic patterns passed down through generations. Mid-century modern architects introduced Moroccan rugs into Western design in the 1930s, pairing them with clean-lined furniture to create warmth and tactile contrast. Their decorative flexibility and inviting texture have kept them relevant for decades. Today, Moroccan-inspired rugs are woven not only in Morocco but also in India and Pakistan, trending heavily under terms like “Beni Ourain design,” “tribal Moroccan wool rug,” and “soft textured modern rug.”


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