
6' 8 x 9' 9 Hand Knotted Ultra Vintage Persian Wool Rug
Product Details
SKU #: 5070626
6' 8" Ă— 9' 9"
203cm x 297cm
Primary color is Beige. Colors in this rug include: Beige, Black, Brown, Ivory, Green.
100% Natural Wool
1/5"
80 knots per square inch.
Hand Knotted
This Persian Ultra Vintage rug is an antique Persian Rug that has been washed, over-dyed, and then shaved down to a low pile. Look at the detail pictures to fully appreciate the uniqueness of this piece.
All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.
Has decorative fringe
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Product Description
This Ultra Vintage collection rug is a 7x10 hand-knotted piece crafted from 100% wool, ensuring a durable and soft texture underfoot. The design showcases a tasteful blend of colors which include beige, black, brown, ivory, and green. These colors harmoniously intertwine across a beige background characterized by a subtly distressed pattern imbued with a sense of timelessness. The design features traditional motifs that create an elegant and versatile look, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any living space.
The rug's pattern has the grace of antique textiles and a muted palette that suits a range of interior design styles from classic to contemporary. The distressed look helps to mask signs of wear over time, making it suitable for high-traffic areas such as living rooms, dining rooms, and foyers. The addition of fringe on either end contributes to the authentic vintage aesthetic.
The combination of neutral tones and intricate patterns allows this rug to act as a foundational piece in a decor scheme or complement existing furnishings. It would pair well with natural wood finishes, leather furnishings, and metallic accents for a rich, layered look. This piece can also serve as a visual anchor in a minimalist setting, providing interest and warmth without overwhelming the space.
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