Blush Pink Ivory Oushak Rug 9x12, Hand Knotted Floral Medallion Turkish Wool Rugs for Bedroom, Traditional 8x10 9x12 Living Room Area Carpet
$261.60 $707.03
Details
This is a hand knotted Oushak wool rug featuring a soft blush pink field adorned with large, stylized, and organically drawn botanical and floral motifs. The palette is rich yet muted, incorporating shades of soft blue, sage green, olive and brown. Its traditional Oushak style, characterized by its oversized patterns and harmonious colors, gives it a sophisticated, transitional feel, making it suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.
Color
• The field (main body) is a soft, blush pink.
• The design incorporates a rich, varied palette, including shades of light blue, navy/indigo, sage green, olive green, brown, ivory/cream, and burgundy/deep rose.
• The main border is primarily an ivory/off-white or light blue/grey with intricate floral motifs.
Design and Pattern
• The overall design is a central medallion-and-corner layout, though the medallion is more of an oversized, abstract floral spray than a defined geometric shape.
• It features large, stylized, and highly decorative floral and botanical motifs throughout the field. These motifs are characteristic of the Oushak style.
• The main border is composed of repeating cartouches or panels filled with smaller floral and vine elements.
• The patterns are loosely drawn and highly stylized, giving the rug a softer, more organic feel compared to more rigid Persian designs.
Shape: Rectangular.
Style
• Oushak (or Ushak), a classic style originating from Western Turkey.
• The style is known for its oversized, simplified patterns and use of softer, more harmonious color palettes.
• It is a traditional style with a transitional appeal due to the muted colors and stylized, non-fussy motifs, allowing it to fit into both traditional and contemporary interiors.
• Making Process: The rug is meticulously hand-knotted by skilled artisans, a traditional technique that ensures each piece is a unique work of art. The use of high-quality New Zealand wool provides a durable and soft foundation for the rug.
• Coloring Process: The coloring process utilizes natural dyeing techniques. Wood is cut and placed into a furnace, where it is boiled with water to a temperature of 90-100 degrees Celsius. Natural dyes are then added to the boiling water, and the New Zealand wool is submerged to absorb the colors, resulting in rich and vibrant hues.
• Finishing Process: After the hand-knotting is complete, the rug undergoes a thorough finishing process to perfect its appearance and texture. This includes shearing the pile to an even, low height, washing the rug to enhance its softness and color vibrancy, and carefully inspecting it for any imperfections.
• Packaging Process: The finished rug is carefully prepared for shipment. It is rolled and securely wrapped to protect it from dust, moisture, and damage during transit, ensuring it arrives at the customer's home in pristine condition.
Design Challenges
• Precision in Grid Work: Translating a large, intricate floral design onto a small, gridded graph paper requires extreme precision. Any errors in the initial design will be magnified during the knotting process.
• Translating Design to Knots: The design is a map for the weavers, and they must accurately interpret the pattern, color changes, and knot counts from the paper onto the loom. This requires a high degree of skill and focus.
Coloring Challenges
• Natural Dye Variability: The use of natural dyes means colors can vary slightly from one batch to another. Maintaining consistent shades of teal, off-white, and sage green across a large rug is a significant challenge.
• Environmental Impact: The natural dyeing process is heavily dependent on the environment. Monsoon season can be a major challenge as rugs and wool require sunlight to dry properly after dyeing. Incessant rain can delay the process and potentially damage the wool.
Making and Finishing Challenges
• Labor Intensive: Hand-knotting is a time-consuming and physically demanding process. A single rug can take months or even years to complete, depending on its size and knot count.
• Maintaining Consistency: With multiple artisans potentially working on the same large rug, it is a challenge to ensure a consistent knot density, tension, and pile height across the entire surface.
• Worker Absenteeism: In India, major festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Durga Puja lead to high worker absenteeism as artisans return to their villages to celebrate with their families. This can cause significant delays in production schedules.
• Shearing and Finishing: The finishing process, which includes shearing the pile, requires a skilled hand to ensure a uniform surface. A mistake at this stage can ruin the entire rug.
Delivery Challenges
• Weather-related Shipping Delays: The weather, particularly the monsoon season, can affect transport and logistics, causing delays in getting the finished rugs from the production centers to the ports and then to the customer.
• Damage in Transit: The rug must be packaged securely to prevent damage from moisture, dust, and mishandling during its long journey. A large, heavy rug is vulnerable to damage if not properly protected.
• Logistical Complexity: Shipping a valuable, oversized item internationally involves complex customs, tariffs, and logistics, all of which can be challenging to manage and can impact delivery times.
Common Problems and Solutions
• Shedding: It is normal for new hand-knotted wool rugs to shed fibers, especially within the first few months of use. This is a natural characteristic of the material.
• Solution: Simply vacuum the rug 1-2 times per week with a low-suction setting and no beater bar to remove loose fibers. Shedding will decrease over time.
• Smell: A new rug may have a slight natural wool odor or a faint smell from the production and washing process.
• Solution: This odor is temporary and will dissipate with proper ventilation. Place the rug in a well-ventilated room or outdoors in a shaded area for a few hours.
• Spills: Immediate action is key to preventing stains.
• Solution: Gently blot the spill with a clean, dry white cloth or paper towel. Do not rub the area, as this can spread the stain. For stubborn stains, a mild soap and water solution can be used, but always test on a small, inconspicuous area first.
• Fading: While natural dyes are generally colorfast, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause colors to fade.
• Solution: Rotate your rug every 6-12 months to ensure even wear and exposure to light. Consider using curtains or blinds to limit direct sunlight.
Essential Care Instructions
• Vacuuming: Vacuum regularly, 1-2 times per week. Use a low-suction setting and avoid a beater bar, which can damage the wool fibers and knots.
• Spot Cleaning: Address spills immediately by blotting, not rubbing. Use a clean, dry white cloth.
• Deep Cleaning: For a thorough cleaning, it is highly recommended to seek the services of a professional rug cleaner specializing in hand-knotted wool rugs. Avoid using harsh chemicals or steam cleaning.
• Rotation: Rotate the rug periodically to distribute foot traffic and sunlight exposure evenly, ensuring a long-lasting life.
• Storage: If you need to store your rug, roll it tightly from the bottom (fringe to fringe) and wrap it in a breathable material like cloth or acid-free paper. Never store it in a plastic bag, as this can trap moisture.
Disclaimer
• Handmade Variations: Due to the handmade nature of this rug, slight variations in color, design, and size are to be expected. These are not flaws but rather unique characteristics that add to the rug's artisanal beauty.
• Color Discrepancy: The color of the rug may appear different in photographs, including those taken with professional cameras and phone cameras. This can be caused by various factors, including differences in lighting conditions (natural vs. artificial light) and camera settings.
• Professional Consultation: For any persistent issues, or for a deep and complex cleaning, it is highly recommended to consult a professional rug cleaner specializing in hand-knotted rugs. The seller is not liable for damage resulting from improper care or cleaning methods.
Shipping from India
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