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Bokara Rug Co., Inc.
The inspiration for this collection comes from authentic oriental designs, hand-knotted in the traditional style. The introduction of two-ply wools adds the final touch of luxury.
This Collection is based on antique Oriental rug designs but uses a contemporary color palette. The main characteristic of these rugs is the noticeable abrash (color change), a new technique of weaving between two color hues, which imparts an antique look. Hand-knotted in China with a very high knot count and using only the finest wools, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one. With a very high knot count of approximately 240 knots per square inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand and Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
This elegant rug is from China and knotted from the finest material to create a soft and luxurious piece that will work well in so many different settings.
Rug & Kilim
Originating from India between 1880-1890, this antique polonaise rug enjoys especially uncommon rose pink background, tactfully accenting other naturalist colourways and the sharpness of this piece’s overall drawing. Presenting a distinct array of bright and rich blue, green, beige, and red colourways, the dimensionality created by this medallion-style field design’s subtle maroon background is complementary to the uplifted wrapping border, ripe with lotus and lancet leave depictions widely believed to symbolize rebirth befitting this piece’s warm tones and welcome, versatile length.
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Based on authentic designs and using only the finest, these rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patterns that have created the most beautiful of decors over the centuries.
This is based on antique Oriental rug designs but uses a contemporary color palette. The main characteristic of these rugs is the noticeable abrash (color change), a new technique of weaving between two color hues, which imparts an antique look. Hand-knotted in China with a very high knot count and using only the finest wools, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one. With a very high knot count of approximately 15 knots per square inch, and using only the finest wools from New Zealand & Mongolia, the result is the character of an heirloom rug with the resilience of a new one.
Based on authentic oriental designs and using only the finest of wool, these hand-knotted rugs are truly timeless classics. These traditional styles reflect the classic patterns that have created the most beautiful decors over the centuries.