Hand Knotted
A rectangular 8x10 Darya rug with a modern abstract pattern in varying shades of gray, suitable for a living room.
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
Detail image of  7' 10 x 10'  Hand Knotted Darya Rug
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7' 10 x 10' Hand Knotted Darya Rug

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Product Details

Product Identification

SKU #: 5359012

Dimensions

7' 10" Ă— 10' 0"

Dimensions (Metric)

240cm x 305cm

Colors

Primary color is Graphite Gray. Colors in this rug include: Graphite Gray, Light Blue.

Material

Wool & Silk

Pile Height

3/4"

Collection

Darya

Knots per square inch

100 knots per square inch.

Construction Details

Hand Knotted

Origin

Made in: Pakistan

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

Hand-knotted of wool and silk, this rug presents a compact mosaic of square motifs that blend floral and lattice elements into a cohesive, antique-inspired layout. The graphite gray background anchors the design while light blue highlights trace the decorative panels, creating a layered, tonal contrast that feels intentional and restrained. The overall style is transitional—traditional patterning set in a contemporary, muted palette.

The wool pile offers a warm, substantial feel underfoot while silk highlights add a soft, reflective sheen that catches light and emphasizes pattern details. Use it to anchor a living room seating group, add depth beneath a dining table, or layer it in a bedroom to introduce texture and color without overpowering the space. It pairs well with cool-toned furnishings, warm wood accents, or brushed-metal elements and complements both modern and more traditional interiors.