Hand Knotted
100% Wool
A 7x10 rectangular indoor rug with a modern oriental medallion pattern in shades of brown and tan, featuring a medium pile and handmade wool construction.
Detail image of  6' 6 x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug
Detail image of  6' 6 x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug
Detail image of  6' 6 x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug
Detail image of  6' 6 x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug
Detail image of  6' 6 x 9' 7  Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug
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6' 6 x 9' 7 Hand Knotted Tibet Wool Rug

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Product Details

Product Identification

SKU #: 21892798

Dimensions

6' 6" Ă— 9' 7"

Dimensions (Metric)

198cm x 292cm

Colors

Primary color is Brown. Colors in this rug include: Brown, Black, Ivory, Yellow.

Material

100% Natural Wool

Pile Height

1/2"

Collection

Tibet

Knots per square inch

120 knots per square inch.

Construction Details

Hand Knotted

Origin

Made in: India

Treatment & Quality

All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.

Decorative Elements

Has decorative fringe

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Product Description

Hand-knotted from 100% wool, this rug has a dense, textured pile that feels substantial and warm underfoot. A deep brown field provides a rich backdrop for a layered allover pattern of abstract motifs—stylized floral clusters, linear hatch marks and organic shapes—rendered in yellow, black and ivory. Tight hand-knotting gives the design crisp detail and a gentle woolen luster that reads both tactile and refined.

A narrow brown border frames the composition and short ivory fringe finishes the ends, lending a subtle traditional touch to the otherwise modern, graphic surface. The pattern’s repeating clusters create visual rhythm that anchors a room without overwhelming it, while the palette introduces warmth and contrast.

Pairs well with warm wood tones and leather seating in a living room or study, where it can define a seating area and add depth to the floor plane. It also works with mid-century and eclectic interiors when layered with textured textiles and brass or matte black accents, or beneath a dining table to introduce color and pattern to a neutral space.