This Premium Gold on Brown Hand knotted Royal Imperial area rug is a true one-of-a-kind work of art. Indian rugs are known as some of the best area rugs in the world.This Indian rug is made with 100% Wool pile,a 100% Cotton foundation. The KPSI is 196 for this Indian rug;it took 614 days to weave and is in Excellent condition.
For centuries, traditional Persian area rugs have been a symbol of elegance, luxury and wealth throughout the world. Handed down from generation to generation to become classic family heirlooms, their timeless beauty has endured the test of time. The Royal Imperial Collection by Couristan pays homage to the ancient art of rug-making and to the weaving regions in which these handmade masterpieces originated. Meticulously hand-knotted using a Persian Knot, each stunning chrome dyed design offers a sumptuous range of vibrant and vivid hues. Hand-spun yarn of 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool, provides Royal Imperial with a rich, sensuous patina and a deep, lush pile. Enriched by patterns from classic Persian area rugs, each timeless design in this unique collection will create a dramatic fashion statement in any traditional room-setting.
Indian rugs, not be confused with Native American rugs, refer specifically to carpets from India, although in their earliest incarnation, Indian rugs were not made in India, but imported from Persia by the emperor Akbar in the 1500''''s. The origin of the Indian rug, therefore, was one intended specifically for the court to adorn palaces; weaved pieces of art. It was actually during Akbar's reign that (1556-1605) that weavers were encouraged to come to the court workshop and contribute to the free flow of ideas and design exchange. This exchange created amongst the most inventive and spirited weavings of that time period.
Utilizing time honored techniques the two major weaving districts in India are in Agra as well as the area around Jaipur, southwest of Delhi. Both districts produce an incredible assortment of rugs weaved by master artisans who treat every rug as a work of art.
Using the ancient technique of hand knotting, these Indian rugs are truly a work of art. The very detailed designs and involved patterns flow seamlessly and are the mark of a highly experienced weaver(s). The actual process of individually hand knotting each fiber is extremely lengthy (can take 6 months or more) depending on the KPSI (knots per sq. inch) which can be anywhere between 64 to 200 KPSI! More than one weaver may participate in the weaving process. The partnership amongst the weavers is crucial in creating the flow required to achieve the coordinated and smooth designs so prevalent in the Indian Rugs seen here. The beauty of the Indian culture is translated into these Indian Rugs through the grace and skill of India's weavers.