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SKU #: KR20417
Traditional
Boteh
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Ivory. Colors in this rug include: Rose, Blue, Green, Multi .
Wool
0.5
India
Paisley
New
New With Tags
Timeless craftsmanship meets enduring elegance in this hand-knotted wool masterpiece where an allover Boteh paisley motif dances across a luminous ivory field in a rhythmic diamond-set repeat that draws the eye endlessly inward. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. Each motif is rendered in a refined palette of rose dusty red soft blue and sage green achieved through the kind of meticulous hand-knotting that simply cannot be replicated by machine. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. The layered border frames the field with precision featuring intricate geometric bands in complementary tones that speak to a deeply rooted traditional weaving heritage. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. The cotton foundation lends durability while the wool pile carries that signature softness and subtle sheen that only natural fibers can offer growing more beautiful with age and use. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. 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.
Boteh or the Farsi word for paisley is a widely recognized rug motif. It is a pear-shaped figure that comes in many versions ranging from highly detailed and elaborate to simple geometric forms. It is recognizable because of its resemblance to paisley or a teardrop with its pear-shaped figure and extending arch of flowers symbolizing the garden of paradise. Some believe it represents fertility pine cones a cypress tree a leaf a flame or even a male sperm.






