This hand-knotted Buchara rug from the 1990s, crafted in Pakistan, features high-quality Kashmiri wool highlighted by subtle silk accents. The central field is dominated by a deep red hue, punctuated by recurring geometric gul medallions and star-shaped rosettes rendered in ivory, black, and beige. The wide borders are adorned with rhythmic bands of intricate geometric and floral motifs in soft beige, taupe, and muted browns, providing a balanced visual contrast to the vibrant center. A slim, vivid red stripe frames the composition, while short, dense ivory fringes finish the shorter edges. The pile is dense and soft with a slight sheen—a result of the cashmere and silk—emphasizing the rug’s refined texture and the precision of its traditional layout.The structure of the rug expresses restraint and a sense of geometric logic, establishing an almost architectural clarity across the entire field. The overall pattern radiates visual stability, with the slightly satiny pile enlivened by a subtle interplay of light and shadow. Silk highlights punctuate the rhythm of red with a gentle nuance—akin to a trace of history woven into the surface of a contemporary space.This rug would suit a classic living room, library, or a setting referencing 1920s and 1930s design, yet it can also create an intriguing contrast in modern interiors with a minimalist sofa or a simple wooden table. It pairs well with textiles in off-white, beige, or black, as well as with soft, diffused lighting or opal glass lamps that enhance its depth of color and pile texture. The rug can also serve as an elegant base for understated artwork or in an environment enriched with noble materials like wood, porcelain, or stone.
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Height325 cm
Width220 cm
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Width220 cm
Height325 cm
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