Expertly hand-knotted, this Heriz-style Oushak rug features a bold central medallion encircled by intricate geometric designs that celebrate the artistry of Persian weaving. Woven from premium wool on a sturdy cotton foundation, the palette blends gray, slate, aqua, brown, and lively lime accents for dynamic contrast and contemporary appeal. The multi-layered medallion draws attention with its geometric precision and stylized floral touches, set against a charcoal field detailed with traditional motifs that enhance the composition’s richness. A soft gray border adorned with repeating botanical rosettes and diamond patterns elegantly frames the design. Each knot is meticulously tied by master artisans, ensuring durability and a plush, luxurious pile, while the lightly distressed finish adds authentic patina. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this generously sized rug brings sophistication, warmth, and enduring Persian artistry into any space.
- Exact Size: 10'3"x14
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Gray, Slate, Aqua, Brown, Lime, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR20688
Story Behind the Art: Heriz rugs are masterpieces of bold design and enduring craftsmanship, originating from the rugged mountainous region of northwestern Iran near Tabriz. Woven from robust local wool rich in natural lanolin, these rugs are prized for their exceptional durability, making them ideal heirloom pieces capable of withstanding generations of use. Their signature aesthetic centers on a commanding angular medallion—geometric, bold, and architecturally structured—framed by stylized leaves and repeating motifs that radiate across the field with confident precision. The color story is striking yet grounded, combining deep reds, rich indigos, ivory, and earthy tones to create a dramatic, architectural presence. Each Heriz rug embodies the balance of strength and artistry, serving not only as a practical floor covering but also as a statement piece that conveys the timeless skill of Persian village weaving and the enduring allure of bold, visually commanding design.