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"A statement piece in every sense this 5'10"" x 8'10"" hand knotted wool Agra rug crafted with a 0.75 high plush pile on a durable cotton foundation is a masterfully woven expression of traditional botanical design and timeless craftsmanship. Featuring a luminous gold field layered with beige rust sage moss black and multi-tonal accents the rug presents an elegant allover lattice of stylized florals and flowing vines framed by a richly articulated Agra border. The dense velvety wool pile offers a substantial luxurious feel underfoot while subtly absorbing light allowing the colours to shift and deepen as you move around the room. Gentle natural abrashing across the surface adds depth and quiet character without appearing too aged or distressed. Balanced composed and visually grounding this rug brings warmth and architectural presence to formal living rooms dining spaces libraries or refined traditional interiors. More than a decorative element it anchors a space with confidence and permanence offering the unmistakable presence of a **rug that defines the room through comfort craftsmanship and enduring design."Storey Behind the Art: The Indian rug industry reached its artistic peak during the Mughal era particularly under Emperor Akbar who established weaving centers in Agra Delhi and Lahore in the late 16th century. Initially influenced by Perjian styles these early rugs gradually evolved their own distinct visual language by the 17th century. Indian weavers began incorporating tighter knotting silk-like wool rich colour palettes and lifelike motifs�elements that would come to define the Indian rug aesthetic. This fusion of intricate craftsmanship and original design has given Indian rugs a timeless appeal and a global following. Among them Agra rugs stand out for blending the grandeur of Perjian tradition with unique Indian creativity. Known for their floral tendrils angular vines scrolling leaves and large finely detailed blossoms framed by bold borders Agra rugs favour all-over patterns that radiate elegance and complexity.

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"Measuring approximately 6'1"" x 9'1"" this hand-knotted Agra rug is woven from wool with a high plush pile of about 0.75 inches offering a rich underfoot feel and a visibly layered surface. Traditional in style with a botanical design it reflects the classic Agra weaving aesthetic finished with a subtle antique gold wash that softens the palette and adds depth. The golden field is animated by scrolling florals palmettes and vine motifs arranged in a balanced symmetrical layout (palmettes are ornamental motif that resembles the fan-like shape of palm leaves). Throughout the rug accents of maroon turquoise blush rust and deep brown move gently across the surface creating contrast without visual noise. A darker maroon border frames the rug with denser floral detailing to ground the composition and lend it definition. The plush wool pile enhances colour variation and texture while the cotton foundation provides strength and long-term stability. Well suited for formal living rooms dining areas or spacious bedrooms this rug anchors larger spaces beautifully adding warmth softness and a sense of quiet elegance."Storey Behind the Art: The Indian rug industry reached its artistic peak during the Mughal era particularly under Emperor Akbar who established weaving centers in Agra Delhi and Lahore in the late 16th century. Initially influenced by Perjian styles these early rugs gradually evolved their own distinct visual language by the 17th century. Indian weavers began incorporating tighter knotting silk-like wool rich colour palettes and lifelike motifs�elements that would come to define the Indian rug aesthetic. This fusion of intricate craftsmanship and original design has given Indian rugs a timeless appeal and a global following. Among them Agra rugs stand out for blending the grandeur of Perjian tradition with unique Indian creativity. Known for their floral tendrils angular vines scrolling leaves and large finely detailed blossoms framed by bold borders Agra rugs favour all-over patterns that radiate elegance and complexity.

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This rug showcases an intricate pattern in an artwork of Brown And Gold tones. Hand-knotted from the highest quality of Wool, it is both luxurious and durable. The colours and design provide an elegant foundation that brings a sophisticated feel to any space. Features -Hand-Knotted construction. -Made of Wool

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"Richly detailed and traditionally grounded this 6'1"" x 8'11"" hand knotted Agra rug brings classic botanical elegance into refined interiors. Crafted from fine wool with a high plush pile of 0.75 the rug features a densely patterned allover floral layout framed by a well-defined botanical border an unmistakable hallmark of traditional Agra design. The tan ground is layered with sage brown aqua gold blush and multi-tonal accents creating depth and warmth while maintaining balance and symmetry. Subtle abrashing and a tea-wash�like finish soften the palette giving the rug a gently aged character without sacrificing clarity. A silky sheen across the pile enhances the intricate detailing while the cotton foundation provides durability and long-term structural integrity. Ideal for formal living rooms dining areas or classic bedrooms this hand knotted wool Agra rug offers a presence that pairs beautifully with traditional and transitional d�cor alike."Storey Behind the Art: The Indian rug industry reached its artistic peak during the Mughal era particularly under Emperor Akbar who established weaving centers in Agra Delhi and Lahore in the late 16th century. Initially influenced by Perjian styles these early rugs gradually evolved their own distinct visual language by the 17th century. Indian weavers began incorporating tighter knotting silk-like wool rich colour palettes and lifelike motifs�elements that would come to define the Indian rug aesthetic. This fusion of intricate craftsmanship and original design has given Indian rugs a timeless appeal and a global following. Among them Agra rugs stand out for blending the grandeur of Perjian tradition with unique Indian creativity. Known for their floral tendrils angular vines scrolling leaves and large finely detailed blossoms framed by bold borders Agra rugs favour all-over patterns that radiate elegance and complexity.

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The elegant designs and rich colours of these rugs are inspired by 19th-century antique Persian rugs. A special herbal wash gives these rugs their lustre and an aged patina.
THIS RUG IS BEAUTIFUL, SOFT AND WARM. LOOKS AMAZING IN MY LIVINGROOM WITH MY DARK GREEN SOFA. THE ONLY REASON I DIDN'T GIVE IT 5 STARS IS BECAUSE OF THE SHEDDING. I KNOW IT'S WOOL, BUT I'VE NEVER HAD A RUG SHED SO MUCH. STILL, I LOVE IT.. Deborah. Winston Salem, NC. Wed Jun 10 2026

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