Product code: 18832 X
Dimensions: 280 x 190 x 0 cm
Material: Wool and Jute Blend.
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A breathtaking tapestry of the desert, the Al-Mirage is masterfully hand-woven using premium wool and cotton. Its intricate geometric medallion field and storied "Shatranj" borders offer a dense, luxurious texture underfoot. This piece is a functional heirloom, bringing the architectural soul of ancient caravanserais to the most sophisticated modern interiors.
Features:
The Al-Mirage is a celebration of "Al-Fann" (The Art) reimagined for the contemporary connoisseur. Every square inch represents a dialogue between the weaver and the loom, utilizing a heritage technique where the wool weft is tightly packed to create a nearly indestructible surface. Unlike mass-produced carpets, the subtle "abrash"—the natural variation in dye saturation—ensures that each rug is a unique, non-replicable artifact.
The design finds its origins in the nomadic tribal weaving traditions of the Silk Road. The central hexagonal medallions are not merely decorative; they are ancient sigils of hospitality and family strength. The border work utilizes a rhythmic "running water" motif, symbolizing life and continuity. This rug bridges the gap between historical maximalism and modern minimalism, providing a vibrant soul to stone or hardwood floors.
The craftsmanship involves a rigorous process of hand-spinning the wool to preserve its natural lanolin, ensuring a stain-resistant and lustrous finish. The wool is hand-dyed in small batches to achieve deep, regal hues of pomegranate, indigo, and ochre. In a modern architectural home, this rug acts as a storied anchor, providing warmth to industrial textures like glass and steel while honoring the timeless skill of the artisan.
Detailed Specifications:
Color: A rich mosaic of Crimson, Indigo Blue, Sand Beige, and Burnt Sienna.
Perfect For: Formal living rooms, master bedroom suites, or as a wall-mounted textile.
Interior Types: Modern Arabic, Maximalist, Transitional, Eclectic Glam, Bohemian Luxe.
Age/Period: Contemporary take on Traditional tribal "Kilim" designs.
Origin: Hand-crafted in the historic weaving clusters of North India.
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