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A finely detailed Persian-style rug with delicate floral motifs and a rich, warm palette. Elegant, timeless, and perfect for adding softness and heritage to any space.
A finely detailed Persian-style rug with delicate floral motifs and a rich, warm palette. Elegant, timeless, and perfect for adding softness and heritage to any space.
| Size | 300×200 |
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Handwoven in the tradition of Persian nomadic Gabbeh rugs, this striking wool rug features a deep red central field framed by a warm golden-brown border. Subtle horizontal striations and small tribal motifs add texture, character, and authenticity to the design. Crafted from high-quality hand-spun wool, the rug offers a soft, plush feel underfoot while remaining […]
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A vibrant tribal rug with warm saffron tones, deep indigo borders, and intricate geometric motifs. Perfect for adding heritage and color to a living space. Inspired by Caucasian Kazak weaving traditions, known for bold medallions, symbolic detail, and timeless durability.
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Backstory Red Atlas is rooted in Afghan and Turkmen weaving traditions, where deep reds and repeating geometric motifs were used to express strength, continuity, and belonging. The dense field pattern — built from small, rhythmic forms — reflects the nomadic logic of rugs designed to last generations. The rich madder-red ground is balanced by dark […]
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