Description
Hand Knotted Oushak Wool Rug for Elegant, Timeless Interiors
This hand knotted Oushak wool rug features a soft blue field with delicate floral vines, inspired by classic Turkish designs. Crafted using traditional knotting techniques, it offers a refined alternative to machine-made and tufted rugs, with natural texture, depth, and long-lasting quality you can feel.
✨ Why This Rug Stands Out
✔ Hand-knotted construction for durability and authenticity
✔ Natural wool pile – breathable, resilient, and comfortable underfoot
✔ Low-contrast floral design that complements both classic and modern interiors
✔ Soft blue palette that brightens rooms without overpowering them
✔ Designed to age beautifully over time
Unlike printed or tufted rugs, hand-knotted rugs hold their structure for decades and develop character rather than wear out.
🧵 Materials & Craftsmanship
Pile: 100% wool
Foundation: Cotton warp and weft
Technique: Individually hand-knotted by skilled artisans
Pile Height: Low to medium (easy to maintain)
Each knot is tied by hand, resulting in subtle variations that confirm authenticity — a hallmark of true handmade rugs.
🏡 Styling & Placement Ideas
Ideal for:
Living rooms
Bedrooms
Dining areas
Home offices
Calm, layered interior design projects
Pairs beautifully with:
Neutral furniture
Wooden floors
Scandinavian, transitional, and classic décor styles
🎁 Gift-Worthy & Heirloom Quality
A thoughtful choice for:
Housewarmings
Weddings
Anniversary gifts
Interior design clients
This is not a trend rug — it’s a lasting piece meant to be enjoyed for years.
🧼 Care & Trust Notes
Vacuum regularly (no beater bar)
Spot clean with cold water
Rotate periodically for even wear
Natural wool may shed lightly at first — this is normal
Handmade rugs may show slight variations in color and pattern, enhancing their one-of-a-kind appeal.
This hand knotted Oushak wool rug features a soft blue field with delicate floral vines, inspired by classic Turkish designs. Crafted using traditional knotting techniques, it offers a refined alternative to machine-made and tufted rugs, with natural texture, depth, and long-lasting quality you can feel.
✨ Why This Rug Stands Out
✔ Hand-knotted construction for durability and authenticity
✔ Natural wool pile – breathable, resilient, and comfortable underfoot
✔ Low-contrast floral design that complements both classic and modern interiors
✔ Soft blue palette that brightens rooms without overpowering them
✔ Designed to age beautifully over time
Unlike printed or tufted rugs, hand-knotted rugs hold their structure for decades and develop character rather than wear out.
🧵 Materials & Craftsmanship
Pile: 100% wool
Foundation: Cotton warp and weft
Technique: Individually hand-knotted by skilled artisans
Pile Height: Low to medium (easy to maintain)
Each knot is tied by hand, resulting in subtle variations that confirm authenticity — a hallmark of true handmade rugs.
🏡 Styling & Placement Ideas
Ideal for:
Living rooms
Bedrooms
Dining areas
Home offices
Calm, layered interior design projects
Pairs beautifully with:
Neutral furniture
Wooden floors
Scandinavian, transitional, and classic décor styles
🎁 Gift-Worthy & Heirloom Quality
A thoughtful choice for:
Housewarmings
Weddings
Anniversary gifts
Interior design clients
This is not a trend rug — it’s a lasting piece meant to be enjoyed for years.
🧼 Care & Trust Notes
Vacuum regularly (no beater bar)
Spot clean with cold water
Rotate periodically for even wear
Natural wool may shed lightly at first — this is normal
Handmade rugs may show slight variations in color and pattern, enhancing their one-of-a-kind appeal.

Handcrafted by skilled artisans
Every rug we create carries a story of heritage, patience, and craftsmanship. Our rugs are carefully handmade by skilled artisans using traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Each piece takes months to complete, with thousands of knots tied by hand to create a rug that is not only beautiful but made to last for decades.
Traditional craftsmanship
Ethical artisan production
Sustainable materials
Supporting artisan communities