8x10 Hand Woven 100% Wool Burnt Orange Modern & Contemporary Plush Pile Solid with grainy texture Area Rug

8x10 Hand Woven 100% Wool Burnt Orange Modern & Contemporary Plush Pile Solid with grainy texture Area Rug

Brand: Oriental Rug Of Houston
SKU: ORH20206
599.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Burnt orange in a plush wool pile carries a natural intensity, and this hand woven 100% wool rug delivers that tone with a fullness and warmth that comes directly from the depth of the pile and the quality of the wool fiber. The grainy texture of the pile contributes a further layer of surface character, with the individual fibers creating a subtle variation in how the color registers across the full face of the rug. The 100% wool construction is soft and resilient underfoot, and the fiber takes the burnt orange dye with an evenness and saturation that remains stable with regular use over time. As screen and device settings can alter how color appears on a display, the burnt orange here sits in a warm, medium-depth orange register, more vivid and less brown than rust, and more orange and less red than coral, with a warmth that reads consistently across most light conditions. Exact Size: 8x10 Weave: Hand Woven Rug Yarn: 100% Wool Color: Burnt Orange Origin: India Pile Height: 0.75 inch Condition: New Condition Description: New With Tags Rug#: ORH20206 Story Behind the Art: Handwoven rugs are among humanity's oldest textile art form, originating in nomadic tribes all over the world, where weavers crafted them for both practical warmth and cultural expression. What makes handwoven rugs a vast and rich world unto themselves is the remarkable diversity of techniques employed across civilizations. Hand-knotting, hand-tufting, needlepoint, are all examples of hand-woven rug techniques. Together, these methods transform handwoven rugs from mere floor coverings into encyclopedias of human ingenuity, labour, and craft.

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