4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
4x6 Ivory, Teracotta, Green Color Hand Knotted Indo Kashan Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 4x6 Ivory Terracotta Indo Kashan Traditional Floral Plush Pile Medley Hand Knotted Wool Oriental Area Rug

CL20424

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This hand-knotted Indo Kashan wool rug presents a vibrant interpretation of classic Persian floral design, featuring a luminous ivory field filled with flowing terracotta vines and olive palmettes. The continuous scrollwork spreads evenly across the surface, creating a seamless allover pattern that feels balanced and harmonious. A bold terracotta border frames the design with floral and geometric motifs, supported by guard bands that add structure and depth. The plush wool pile enhances color richness and durability, making this rug ideal for high-traffic areas such as living rooms or dining spaces. This piece embodies the elegance of traditional Kashan rugs while aligning with popular U.S. interior design trends.
  • Exact Size: 4x6
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Ivory, Teracotta, Green, Blue, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.75 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20424

Story Behind the Art: Indo Kashan rugs are woven in India as a tribute to the classic Kashan carpets of Iran, carrying forward the elegance and structure that define Persian design. They preserve the signature look through detailed medallions, arch-like niches, stylized trees, figural elements, and richly layered all-over floral patterns—motifs that feel timeless and balanced no matter the setting. India’s rug weaving tradition reached a high point during the Mughal era, when carpet-making matured into a celebrated art form. From that period came the hallmarks still admired today: tight, precise weaving, silky-soft wool, a bright yet deeply saturated color palette, and realistic, finely drawn motifs. This blend of meticulous craftsmanship and harmonious design is what gives Indo Kashan rugs their enduring appeal—an age-resisting beauty that continues to be valued across cultures and generations.


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