Oriental Mahal Runner
Material and Craftsmanship
This Oriental Mahal Runner is meticulously handcrafted using 100% wool for both the pile and the foundation. The rug is entirely handmade and hand-knotted, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship that is emblematic of high-quality oriental rugs. With a knot density ranging from 140 to 180 knots per square inch (KPSI), this runner showcases exceptional attention to detail and durability, making it a lasting addition to your home decor.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from India, specifically in regions known for their rich cultural heritage in rug weaving, the Mahal style is a notable tradition within Indian rug production. This area is celebrated for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, often inspired by nature and historical motifs. The Mahal rugs typically feature elaborate floral and geometric patterns, making them a popular choice for both traditional and modern interiors. Indian rugs have a long-standing history of craftsmanship, which has been handed down through generations, contributing to their unique aesthetic and cultural significance.
Design and Pattern
The Oriental Mahal Runner features a delightful palette of muted tones, including shades of blue, beige, olive, sky blue, and burgundy. This combination of colors not only enhances the visual appeal of the runner but also allows it to complement various design schemes. The patterns are symmetrically arranged, showcasing traditional motifs that reflect the artistry of Indian rug makers. The overall layout is designed to draw the eye, making it an excellent choice for hallways or long spaces where it can truly shine.
Special Features
This rug is in excellent condition and is brand new, ensuring that it will arrive ready for immediate use in your home. Its hand-knotted construction guarantees a level of durability that machine-made rugs often lack. The wool used in both the pile and foundation offers not only softness but also resilience, making this rug suitable for high-traffic areas.
FAQ
What characteristics define Mahal rugs?
Mahal rugs are recognized for their intricate floral and geometric patterns, vibrant color palettes, and a high level of craftsmanship. They typically feature a soft wool pile and are hand-knotted, contributing to their durability and aesthetic appeal.
What materials are commonly used in Mahal rugs?
Mahal rugs are primarily made from high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation, which provides a plush feel and long-lasting durability. The use of wool is a hallmark of traditional rug making in India.
How has the tradition of rug making evolved in India?
Rug making in India has evolved over centuries, influenced by various cultural and historical factors. The introduction of different weaving techniques and patterns has led to a rich tapestry of styles, including the Mahal, which blends traditional motifs with modern sensibilities, thereby appealing to both domestic and international markets.
























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