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Blue Oushak Wool Hand Knotted Rug 10 ft x 13 ft, Slate Garden Weave
$16,689
£12,607.92
€14,458.55
CA$23,286.31
A$25,342.66
CHF 13,434.12
MX$304,891.61
NOK 170,387.81
SEK 155,892.92
DKK 108,016.35
About the Item
Technical Overview
This hand-knotted rug is a refined wool piece woven on a cotton foundation, produced using an asymmetrical (Persian) knot with an estimated density of 100–150 KPSI. The pile height measures approximately 6 mm, giving it a comfortable, medium profile suitable for everyday residential use. Finished in a standard rectangular room-size format, it is designed to function as a versatile area rug rather than a runner. While not classified as antique, its construction, materials, and finish place it firmly within the luxury segment, balancing durability with a soft, lived-in aesthetic.
Design Analysis
The design follows an allover layout with no central medallion, relying instead on dense, evenly distributed patterning across the field. Motifs are intentionally abstracted and loosely geometric, with softened edges and distressed detailing that create a layered, atmospheric effect. The single wide border is slightly lighter and more articulated than the field but remains within the same blue-grey tonal family, maintaining visual cohesion. The palette centers on muted blue-grey and slate tones, supported by darker navy accents and lighter mineral greys, with subtle abrash lending gentle tonal variation throughout.
Weave and Performance
Moderate warp depression and a stable cotton foundation give the rug good structural integrity while allowing a supple hand and easy drape. The wool pile offers natural resilience and soil resistance, making the rug well suited to low-to-moderate traffic areas such as living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and dining rooms with controlled use. Its construction supports regular foot traffic without excessive stiffness or fragility.
Professional Application
From a design perspective, this rug works exceptionally well as a grounding element in contemporary, transitional, or softly modern interiors. The restrained blue-grey palette pairs easily with wood, stone, metal, and neutral upholstery, while the allover pattern avoids strong focal points, allowing furniture and artwork to take prominence. Its proportions make it adaptable beneath seating groups or dining tables, and its luxury positioning offers dependable long-term value.
Condition
Care
The rug is in very good condition, with even wear consistent with careful use. No visible stains, color run, moth damage, or structural issues are noted. Selvedges remain intact and stable. Professional cleaning is recommended, with prior dye testing on darker blues and avoidance of harsh alkaline agents, aligning with 1stDibs standards for well-maintained hand-knotted rugs.
- Dimensions:Width: 116 in (294.64 cm)Length: 153 in (388.62 cm)
- Style:Tribal (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1870
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- Seller Location:Dallas, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: 880341stDibs: LU4737148113142
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