Designed for interiors where subtle texture matters as much as pattern, this hand-loomed wool and bamboo silk area rug creates a serene foundation through softly blended neutrals and barely visible botanical detail. A heathered combination of beige and gray forms the background, while an understated floral trellis of scrolling vines and delicate blossoms appears in whisper-soft aqua. The pattern remains intentionally low contrast, becoming more noticeable as ambient light moves across the surface and interacts with the bamboo silk fibers. Wool provides warmth, body, and comfortable texture, while bamboo silk introduces gentle luster and visual dimension throughout the pile. The hand-loomed construction adds a lightly ribbed tactile quality that further enhances the sophisticated surface. Ideal as a neutral living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, or home office area rug, this transitional design complements contemporary, minimalist, traditional, and luxury home décor while introducing soft texture and elegant handcrafted character without overwhelming the surrounding furnishings. Note: This rug was photographed under studio lighting, which means the colors on screen may appear a little more vibrant than they do in person. We'd recommend watching the video below for a truer sense of the palette.
- Exact Size: 8'3"x9'11"
- Weave: Hand Loomed Rug
- Yarn: Wool & Bamboo Silk
- Color: Beige, Gray, Aqua
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.4 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR21332
Story Behind the Art: Indian handloom rugs are created on manually operated looms using weaving traditions that combine skilled handwork with a broad range of materials and decorative styles. Artisans carefully interlace yarns to form the rug's structure and pattern, creating subtle variations that contribute to the individuality of handmade textiles. Wool, cotton, silk, jute, and blended fibers may be selected according to the desired texture, appearance, and construction. India's many weaving regions have developed diverse approaches to color, pattern, and surface texture, ranging from elaborate traditional ornament to restrained geometric and contemporary designs. Because the process relies heavily on the skill and control of the weaver, handloom construction can produce everything from finely textured surfaces to bold dimensional patterns. Today, Indian handloom rugs offer an extensive design vocabulary suitable for traditional, transitional, minimalist, and modern interiors.