Handwoven Persian Rug – Classic Elegance & Timeless Craftsmanship (8' x 11.2' / 245cm x 340cm)
Introduce luxury, heritage, and artistry into your home with this stunning handwoven Persian rug, crafted with meticulous detail and vibrant colors. Measuring 8 feet x 11.2 feet (245cm x 340cm), this grand-sized masterpiece is designed to create an elegant and inviting atmosphere in any space.
Why Choose This Handwoven Persian Rug?
✔️ Authentic Artisan Craftsmanship – Woven by skilled artisans using high-quality wool, ensuring exceptional durability, softness, and lasting beauty.
✔️ Rich Persian Design & Bold Medallion Motifs – Features a repeating octagonal medallion pattern, accented with deep red, navy, and ivory tones, creating a striking visual impact.
✔️ Perfect for Large Interiors – Ideal for living rooms, grand dining areas, master bedrooms, and executive offices, enhancing the space with luxury and sophistication.
✔️ Durable & High-Quality Wool – Naturally stain-resistant and easy to maintain, this rug is designed to last for generations while retaining its rich color and texture.
✔️ Versatile & Statement-Worthy – Whether placed in a classic, contemporary, or eclectic setting, this Persian rug seamlessly enhances any décor.
A Timeless Work of Art for Your Home
This Persian-style rug is not just a floor covering—it’s a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, making it a must-have for collectors, interior designers, and homeowners who appreciate heritage, elegance, and quality.
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In Central Asia, remnants of fine handmade wool carpets preserved in graves as old as the fifth century BC imply that the tradition of carpet weaving dates to still earlier times, although these ancient rugs were not necessarily locally woven. Central Asian rugs today are traditionally wool pile on a wool foundation. In older rugs, cotton was used in the pile or to supplement the foundation, but cotton warps are a late introduction. Some few Central Asian carpets use silk, but these are rare, compared with those of wool. (Kilims are rugs or covers made by Turks of Central Asia of flat-woven material.) In this department you can find oriental area rugs, antique oriental rugs.We have discount oriental rugs.