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SKU #: KR19231
Art Deco
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Coral. Colors in this rug include: Beige, Wine .
Wool
0.25
Pakistan
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This Art Deco expertly hand knotted Peshawar rug before you is a masterpiece of fine craftsmanship with an impressive 200 KPSI. Designed to bring both refined sophistication and warmth to a space this rug seamlessly blends traditional artistry with a bold decorative aesthetic. Its captivating coral base serves as a rich foundation strikingly elevated by beige and deep wine accents creating a refined yet inviting carefully curated color palette. These earthy tones work harmoniously to add depth and dimension making the rug an exquisite centerpiece in any setting. The interplay of hues evokes a sense of warmth and sophistication effortlessly complementing both contemporary and classic interiors. hether paired with modern furnishings or antique decor its luxurious texture and rich carefully curated color palette elevate any space with an air of refined sophistication. This piece is thoughtfully designed to deliver both visual impact and lasting performance, making it a valuable addition to refined interiors. For the USA home décor market, this rug is described with shopper-friendly terms such as area rug, oriental area rug, living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, handmade rug, wool rug, and elegant interior accent, while keeping the original material, color, weave, design character, and construction details intact.
Story Behind the Art: Hand-knotted rugs are Pakistan's second-largest cottage and small industry that began as early as the 11th century under the Mughal rule. The craftsmen have the capacity to produce any type of rug using all the popular motifs of guls medallions paisleys (botehs) traceries and geometric designs in various combinations. While the "stone washes" are used to fade and soften colors the Peshawar style is characterized by a thinly sheered pile large print designs and most predominantly their antique ivory and sometimes golden tones.






