Extraordinary precision defines this hand-knotted Pak Persian Sarouk crafted with approximately 250 knots per square inch using premium New Zealand wool—an exceptional specification rarely found outside fine collections. The warm rose field radiates vibrancy, centered by an elegant medallion layered in navy, burgundy, and aqua florals that bloom outward in concentric harmony. The clarity of each petal and vine reflects remarkable knot density and expert weaving control.
Sarouk’s signature balanced floral sprays float symmetrically across the field in powder blue, deep navy, and coral bouquets, creating movement without overcrowding. Coordinated corner spandrels echo the medallion’s palette and reinforce classical structure. The luminous ivory border provides contrast, richly adorned with palmettes, rosettes, and scrolling vines in burgundy, navy, and coral tones. New Zealand wool offers superior luster, softness, and resilience, while cotton foundation threads ensure structural perfection. This heirloom-quality luxury wool area rug embodies the craftsmanship that transforms interior spaces into refined, soulful environments.
- Exact Size: 4x6
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: New Zealand Wool
- Color: Rose, Ivory, Aqua, Bugundy, Blush, Blue, Navy, Multi,
- Origin: Pakistan
- Pile Height: 0.4 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: CL20403
- Kpsi: 250
Story Behind the Art Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls, medallions, paisleys (botehs), traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations .But the Pak Persian rugs are a quality best defined by their 16 by 18 KPSI count yielding over 288 kpsi or the common 300 KPSI quality which makes them exceptionally dense and enduring for high traffic area. Initially produced to address the vacuum when the US stopped trading with Iran in the 1970s, these rugs have persisted and are quite popular due to their superior weaving and array of design choices.