7' 8 x 10' 6  Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug

7' 8 x 10' 6 Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug

$1,799$4,497.50

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 7' 8 x 10' 6  Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug
 7' 8 x 10' 6  Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug
 7' 8 x 10' 6  Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug
 7' 8 x 10' 6  Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug
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7' 8 x 10' 6 Hand Knotted Darya Wool Rug

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Product Details

SKU #: 5370242

Size FT: 7' 8" x 10' 6"

235cm x 320cm

Primary color is Light Gray.

Colors in this rug include: Light Gray, Brown, Ivory, Gray, Black.

Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool

Pile Height: 3/4"

Made in: Pakistan | Collection: Darya

Construction: Hand Knotted

80 knots per square inch.

Has fringe.

In Excellent condition

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

The Darya collection presents a refined 8x11 hand-knotted rug crafted from 100% wool, offering a durable and plush underfoot experience. The rug showcases a light gray background with a harmonious pattern featuring subtle hues of brown, ivory, gray, and black. The design displays a geometric diamond lattice punctuated by detailed motifs that add visual interest and texture, while the fringe detailing at both ends contributes a classic touch.

This rug is versatile in style, suiting a range of interiors from contemporary to traditional. Its muted color palette makes it an ideal choice for anchoring living spaces, dining areas, or larger bedrooms without overpowering existing decor. The delicate balance of light and darker tones allows for coordination with a variety of furniture finishes, from warm woods to industrial metals. Furthermore, the geometric pattern could complement minimalist, Scandinavian, or even transitional environments, infusing them with a subtle yet sophisticated character.