red beige 10×14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug
$3,000.00
red beige 10x14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug
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red beige 10x14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug
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red beige 10×14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug :
Product ID |
BOB-1187 |
Design: |
Sultanabad
|
Size (Ft.) |
13′ 9″ x 10′ 0″
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Material (Pile-Foundation): |
Wool – Cotton
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Age: |
40-50 Years Old |
Condition Notes (See Condition Rating Above): |
Top Condition
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Colors (Note: Refer to pictures for most accurate color representation) Burgundy/Red, Beige, Ivory, Olive, Blue
Hand Made In: India |
The “better” rugs woven in Arak (nowadays, mainly in India) are commonly referred to as Sultanabad Rugs (as opposed to “Mahal carpets”). The Sultanabad Rug Collection blends classic design with contemporary aesthetics. Brilliantly detailed motifs in deep hues radiate from a plush wool pile,
with many designs featuring an antique patina for an extraordinary designer-look finish. Adding a red beige 10×14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug as a decorative focal point enhances the elegance of both traditional and trendy modern interiors. The dominant colors of this rug are Burgundy/Red, Beige, Ivory, Olive, and Blue.
Materials, texture, and weaving :
The Sultanabad rugs occasionally borrow from the Persian design canon, but their more significant, forgiving weave sets them apart.
Design of red beige 10×14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug :
Rugs from the Heriz and Serapi series are the most similar to Sultanabads because they share the Sultanabads’ magnificent graphic character. Heriz/Serapis art is always more curvilinear and classical in its line work despite these parallels. Like Persian rugs, Sultanabads feature repeating motifs like palmettes and vine scrolls all over the floor.
However, the Sultanabads’ more significant, more flexible weave means that these motifs can be scaled up to cover more floor space, and our red beige 10×14 sultanabad indian oriental area rug can also be used for this purpose.
Where to use this indian oriental area rug?
• Living Room
• Bedroom
• Dining Area
• Work Office
Color | BEIGE, RED, WHITE |
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Size | Oversize |
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