Rouge Gold Medallion Silk Area Rug

This silk area rug is truly an example of Indian Craftsmanship. This beauty is made in pure mulberry silk and cotton material. It is a Kashmiri silk carpet which is made in Kashmir India by our skilled weavers and it can brighten up your space like no other.

Rouge Gold Medallion Silk Area Rug

This silk area rug is truly an example of Indian Craftsmanship. This beauty is made in pure mulberry silk and cotton material. It is a Kashmiri silk carpet which is made in Kashmir India by our skilled weavers and it can brighten up your space like no other.
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SKU
YCSCC-416
$1,513.00
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Origin:
Handknotted in India
Material:
Kashmir Silk
Color:
Red
Size:
4'.1 x 6'.1ft / 125cm x 186cm
Quality:
Excellent
Design:
Medallion Kashan
Estimated Delivery by May 01st, 2024
Rouge Gold Medallion Silk Area Rug is available to buy in increments of 1
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Rouge Gold Medallion Silk Area Rug

- Decorate your space with beautiful traditional rug and bring some a classic touch to your space. - Shop this 4 x 6 ft handmade carpet which is hand-knotted in pure silk on cotton material. - Mulberry silk has been used for this beautiful look. - It contains diamond medallion in the center of carpet which is in ivory color and rest of part of carpet is in red color. - The border and corner are in ivory color and contains green motifs and design on it. - It is 100% hand washable rug. - This carpet is made in medallion Kashan design. - Rug Material: 100% Pure silk - Weft- Pure Mulberry Silk - Warp- Cotton - Back looks just like front due to the intricacy of craftsmanship and fineness. - Shape: Rectangle - Design Origination: Persia - Pile Height: low pile ( For adding strength to this carpet) - Rug Construction: Handmade - Construction Technique: Hand-knotted - Décor Style: Traditional / Persian / Oriental - Indoor/Outdoor Use: Indoor - Care and Cleaning: Vacuum / Hand-washable / Professional Cleaning Regularly - Pattern: Medallion Kashan - Color Combination: Red, Ivory, Green - Main Color- Red - Process Duration: Approx. 3-4 months - Number of knots : Approx. 324 knots per square inch You will receive the same, exact Rug as seen in the image Clean & Care:
To maintain the condition and extend the life of your rug, Vacuum regularly in the direction of the pile. To clean the liquid spills, use a damp cloth or sponge immediately. It is recommended to have professional rug cleaning for the hard to remove stains. Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight for longer periods. Do not pull loose ends, if any. Use a scissor to clip the same. All of our rugs are professionally washed and are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse. This rug is currently in stock and includes FREE shipping worldwide. Please Note:
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