Hand Knotted
Handmade rectangular Beni Marok wool rug with a Persian pattern of brown horizontal lines and tan vertical stripes.
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
Detail image of  9' 1 x 11' 11  Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug
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9' 1 x 11' 11 Hand Knotted Beni Marok Rug

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Product Identification

SKU #: 21896072

Dimensions

9' 1" Ă— 11' 11"

Dimensions (Metric)

275cm x 363cm

Colors

Primary color is Brown. Colors in this rug include: Brown, Rectangle.

Material

Wool

Pile Height

1/2"

Collection

Beni Marok

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.

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Product Description

A warm brown field anchors a clean, linear composition of vertical cream bands and stacked horizontal stripes. The design alternates a densely textured, peppered weave with more regular, narrow lines, creating a subtle grid that reads both modern and handcrafted. Thin striped borders frame the piece, giving it a balanced, architectural presence that works with a variety of furniture layouts.

Hand knotted of wool and handmade, the rug has a tactile surface with natural variation from the knotting that adds depth underfoot. The brown-and-cream palette pairs easily with warm woods, leather seating, and neutral upholstery—ideal beneath a coffee table in a living room, as a grounding layer under a dining table, or in an entry or home office to introduce texture without competing with other patterns. It complements contemporary minimalist, modern farmhouse, and mid-century-inspired interiors.