Transitional 9x12 Hand Knotted Blue and Ivory Ikat Pattern Traditional Wool Area Rug
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Transitional 9x12 Hand Knotted Blue and Ivory Ikat Pattern Traditional Wool Area Rug

Transitional 9x12 Hand Knotted Blue and Ivory Ikat Pattern Traditional Wool Area Rug

This Hand-knotted wool area rug showcases a timeless ikat pattern in an elegant combination of blue and ivory. Crafted with traditional hand-knotting techniques, this rug is sure to add elegance and texture to your living room, bedroom, or kid's room.

  • Hand-Knotted
  • 9 feet by 12 feet
  • Made with Wool
  • Color: Blue and Ivory
  • Perfect fit for Living Room, Dining Area, or Bedroom   

These rugs have been made for centuries and carry a tradition and art. This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  •  Avoid prolonged moisture
  •  Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  •  Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  •  The blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  •  Use rug protectors under heavy furniture
$413.10

Original: $1,376.99

-70%
Transitional 9x12 Hand Knotted Blue and Ivory Ikat Pattern Traditional Wool Area Rug

$1,376.99

$413.10

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Transitional 9x12 Hand Knotted Blue and Ivory Ikat Pattern Traditional Wool Area Rug

This Hand-knotted wool area rug showcases a timeless ikat pattern in an elegant combination of blue and ivory. Crafted with traditional hand-knotting techniques, this rug is sure to add elegance and texture to your living room, bedroom, or kid's room.

  • Hand-Knotted
  • 9 feet by 12 feet
  • Made with Wool
  • Color: Blue and Ivory
  • Perfect fit for Living Room, Dining Area, or Bedroom   

These rugs have been made for centuries and carry a tradition and art. This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  •  Avoid prolonged moisture
  •  Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  •  Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  •  The blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  •  Use rug protectors under heavy furniture

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This Hand-knotted wool area rug showcases a timeless ikat pattern in an elegant combination of blue and ivory. Crafted with traditional hand-knotting techniques, this rug is sure to add elegance and texture to your living room, bedroom, or kid's room.

  • Hand-Knotted
  • 9 feet by 12 feet
  • Made with Wool
  • Color: Blue and Ivory
  • Perfect fit for Living Room, Dining Area, or Bedroom   

These rugs have been made for centuries and carry a tradition and art. This specific rug is made in India, in the city of Bhadohi. Bhadohi is one of the biggest rug manufacturing cities. Carpet weaving in the region dates back to the 16th century during the reign of Akbar. The skilled artisans of Bhadohi have been carrying the tradition of rug-making for centuries. 

USERS GUIDE

  •  Avoid prolonged moisture
  •  Vacuum regularly and/or shake to remove dust
  •  Do not pull any loose threads. Use scissors to simply cut the ends
  •  The blot spills immediately with a white cloth. Harsh chemicals may damage or fade the rug
  •  Use rug protectors under heavy furniture