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Celeste Rugs 8'10''x12' Mint, Gold Oushak Arts and Crafts Wool Hand Knotted Oriental Area Rug

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Celeste Rugs 8'10''x12' Mint, Gold Oushak Arts and Crafts Wool Hand Knotted Oriental Area RugThis exquisite hand knotted Oushak rug features a rich rust red field with an intricate lattice design, enhanced by stylized floral medallions and complementary motifs in shades of blue, ivory, and rose. The geometric precision of the design creates a rhythmic flow, making it a captivating focal point in any room. Each knot is tied with exceptional craftsmanship, ensuring superior durability and a luxurious wool texture. The rugs combination of warm

This exquisite hand-knotted Oushak rug features a rich rust-red field with an intricate lattice design, enhanced by stylized floral medallions and complementary motifs in shades of blue, ivory, and rose. The geometric precision of the design creates a rhythmic flow, making it a captivating focal point in any room. Each knot is tied with exceptional craftsmanship, ensuring superior durability and a luxurious wool texture. The rug’s combination of warm rust tones and cool accents creates versatility, making it an ideal addition to both traditional and contemporary spaces.
  • Exact Size: 8'10"x12
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Mint, Gold, Lime, Blue, Coral, Orange, Brown, Multi,
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL20749

Story Behind the Art: The Arts and Crafts Movement emerged as a response to the mass production of inferior factory goods in the 19th century, championing originality and craftsmanship. Led by William Morris, the movement emphasized the importance of handcrafting over mechanized production and introduced a new design philosophy that celebrated nature within home interiors, reflected in furniture, upholstery, wallpaper, and rugs adorned with intricate patterns of fruits, flowers, and foliage. The influence of Morris’s rug designs has endured, becoming symbolic of Arts and Crafts rugs, which feature simple yet bold and informal designs rooted in nature. Over time, these rugs have expanded to include various styles, such as Art Nouveau (characterized by flowing, curvilinear lines and floral motifs), Mission-style, as well as geometric patterns inspired by Native American art, American Prairie style, and Caucasian rugs (hand-knotted rugs from a small region in the Middle East called the Caucasus). The natural motifs and rich color palettes of Arts and Crafts rugs contribute to their timeless versatility and enduring appeal.

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