Oriental Agra Rug
Material and Craftsmanship
The Oriental Agra Rug is meticulously crafted using 100% handmade and hand-knotted techniques, ensuring both quality and authenticity. The rug features a wool foundation and a plush wool pile, which contributes to its durability and luxurious feel. This traditional craftsmanship reflects the skill and dedication of artisans who employ centuries-old techniques to create stunning designs that are both functional and decorative.
Origin and Tradition
Originating from the Agra region of India, known for its rich history of rug weaving, this style of rug is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the area. Agra is renowned for producing some of the finest oriental rugs, distinguished by their intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Historically, Agra has been a significant center for textile production and artistry, influenced by Mughal aesthetics. This region’s rugs often feature classic motifs and geometric patterns, showcasing the area’s craftsmanship and artistic traditions.
Design and Pattern
The design of the Oriental Agra Rug is characterized by a diverse palette that includes colors such as burgundy, dark red, teal, ivory, light green, black, gold, light brown, gray, turquoise, brown, pale, and light blue. These colors are harmoniously blended to create a visually striking effect that enhances any space. The rug features a rectangular shape, typically arranged in symmetrical patterns that reflect the meticulous attention to detail that Agra rugs are known for. Motifs may include floral designs, geometric shapes, and intricate borders, contributing to the rug’s overall aesthetic appeal.
Special Features
This rug boasts a KPSI (knots per square inch) of 220-240, indicating a high level of craftsmanship and density which enhances its durability and longevity. The hand-knotting technique not only adds to the rug’s value but also ensures that each piece is unique. The combination of high-quality wool for both the pile and foundation provides resilience, making it suitable for high-traffic areas while maintaining its beauty over time.
FAQ
What features are typical of Agra rugs?
Agra rugs are known for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and high knot density. They often feature floral and geometric patterns, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the region.
What materials are commonly used in Oriental Agra rugs?
Oriental Agra rugs are primarily made from high-quality wool, both for the pile and the foundation. This choice of material contributes to the rug’s durability and luxurious feel.
How has the rug-making tradition in Agra evolved?
The rug-making tradition in Agra has evolved significantly since the Mughal era, with influences from various cultures and artistic movements. Today, Agra remains a prominent hub for high-quality rug production, known for its hand-knotted techniques and elaborate designs.


























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