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Chain stitched Kashmiri rug, ‘Morning Glory’ (3×5)

Posted by Novica on 08 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Morning glories greet the new blue day with blossoms in delicate colors. Depicted in fine chain stitch embroidery, they cover an accent rug in stately symmetry. Gulam Ahmed designs this extraordinary piece.

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Hand tufted wool rug, ‘Midnight Blue’ (3×5)

Posted by Novica on 06 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


A beige border contrasts beautifully with a rug of midnight blue. Adorned with pink and tan, dazzling jade blossoms cover the central panel. Kavita designs the elegant accent rug and skilled artisans craft it of hand-tufted wool. A canvas backing protects it.

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Hand tufted wool rug, ‘Winter Moon’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 21 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Gray, charcoal and brown are illuminated in tenuous moonlight. Created in earth tones, this accent rug comes from Viney Jain. He crafts it of hand-tufted wool and backs the rug with a protective layer of canvas.

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Wool and cotton rug, ‘Star Geometry’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 06 May 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Geometrical stars shine with artistic elegance over the soft brown expanse of this wool rug. The design by Shamser Alam takes approximately five days to complete on a traditional Indian loom.

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Hand tufted wool rug, ‘Oasis’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 05 May 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Viney Jain conjures tall green palms that rustle above desert sands. Precisely crafted, this accent rug displays mesmerizing geometric patterns. Jain creates his original design in hand-tufted wool and backs the rug with a protective layer of canvas.

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Wool and cotton rug, ‘Blossoms’ (4.5×6)

Posted by Novica on 01 May 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Blooming on deep, rich blue, flowers center this extraordinary rug. Afroz transforms the ancient art of dhurrie weaving into a contemporary rug of tmieless beauty.

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Wool rug, ‘My Creation’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 01 May 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Amin Ansari designs a singular rug that is dotted with florid beauty. He weaves the wool rug on a traditional loom, giving shape to bright and colorful blossoms over a neutral background.

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Wool rug, ‘Op Art Blues’ (3×6)

Posted by Novica on 01 May 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, home decor, mexican & zapotec wool rugs, novica


Geometric motifs in perfect symmetry create a stunning optical illusion. Combining dark and light blue with yellow and green, the Jim???nez Family weaves an unusual accent rug that emulates op art. Virgin wool and traditional techniques result in a thoroughly modern design. Because each is an individually hand-woven work of art, the colors or placement of motifs can vary slightly.

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Hand tufted wool rug, ‘Olive Splendor’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 30 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Sonik Sethi presents the splendor of traditional Indian art in a hand tufted rug. With a color scheme of olive on ivory, the piece is crafted of soft natural fibers. Flowers burst into bloom on the central panel.

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Cotton rug, ‘Peach Grove’ (4×6)

Posted by Novica on 30 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: 3x5 and 4x6, area rugs, area rugs of india, home decor, novica


Expanses of peach and apricot take shape beneath a clear blue sky. Centering bands of verdant green, the starry motifs are created of handloomed cotton. Natural dyes create the rich colors in this original dhurrie rug by Sonik Sethi.

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