Celeste Rugs 4x7 Midnight Blue Burnt Orange Persian Traditional New Zealand Wool Machine Made Oriental Area Rug

Celeste Rugs 4x7 Midnight Blue Burnt Orange Persian Traditional New Zealand Wool Machine Made Oriental Area Rug

Brand: Celeste Rugs
SKU: CL21110
499.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Muskebad design tradition, known for its dense and large-scale floral compositions, is beautifully represented in this machine-made New Zealand wool rug. Featuring a deep midnight blue field filled with bold floral motifs in burnt orange, gold, ivory, and green, the design offers exceptional richness and visual depth. The dark background enhances the vibrancy of the warm tones, creating a luminous effect highly valued in Persian-style rugs. A wide red border reinforces the design with matching floral elements, ensuring a cohesive appearance. The dense wool pile provides both softness and durability, making it suitable for everyday use. This rug is an excellent option for those seeking affordable luxury rugs in the U.S. that combine traditional Persian aesthetics with modern manufacturing precision. Exact Size: 4'6"x6'7" Weave: Machine Made Rug Yarn: New Zealand Wool Color: Midnight Blue, Burnt Orange, Ivory, Gold, Blue, Green, Multi Origin: Belgium Pile Height: 0.5 inch Condition: New Condition Description: New With Tags Rug#: CL21110 Story Behind the Art: Persian rug weaving is one of the oldest and most continuous craft traditions in the world, with documented history stretching back over two and a half thousand years across the territory that is modern day Iran. The art developed across distinct regional centers, each producing rugs with their own design vocabulary, knotting techniques and color traditions rooted in the local culture, climate and available materials. Cities like Kashan, Isfahan, Tabriz and Kerman became renowned for their court-level production, where master weavers worked from detailed cartoons drawn by professional designers, achieving knot counts and levels of decorative refinement that represented the highest expression of the craft. Tribal and village traditions running parallel to the city workshops produced a different but equally valued body of work, where geometric, symbolic and totemic designs were passed down through generations of weavers working from memory rather than pattern. The materials, the natural dyes, the wool quality and the construction methods all varied by region, and it is that diversity across a single geographic and cultural tradition that gives Persian rug making its depth and enduring relevance.

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