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Hand-Knotted Oushak Wool Rug - Slate Gray with Navy & Terracotta Accents | Artisan Turkish Carpet by Rug Regalia
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Experience the artistry and luxury of traditional weaving with the Hand-Knotted Oushak Wool Rug from Rug Regalia – a timeless creation that combines Anatolian heritage with contemporary sophistication.

This rug features a refined slate gray background, beautifully contrasted by a navy blue border and intricate terracotta, ivory, and soft blue motifs inspired by classic Oushak patterns. Each design element is meticulously hand-knotted by skilled artisans using 100% hand-spun wool, resulting in a soft, durable, and naturally lustrous finish.

Perfect for living rooms, dining spaces, or bedrooms, this rug brings an elevated sense of warmth and understated grandeur to any decor style – from rustic to modern classic.

✨ Key Features

  • Material: 100% Hand-Spun Wool

  • Construction: Hand-Knotted by Master Weavers

  • Design: Traditional Oushak floral and tribal motifs

  • Color Palette: Slate gray field with navy, terracotta, ivory, and muted gold accents

  • Style: Oushak | Transitional | Traditional

  • Pile Height: Approx. 0.4" (low, soft pile for elegant texture and easy maintenance)

  • Durability: Made to last generations with strong knot density and pure wool yarns

❤️ Why You'll Love It

  • Rich Contrast: Exquisite gray and navy hues add richness and balance to interiors.

  • Collectible Art: Each rug is hand-knotted, making it a true collectible art piece.

  • Premium Quality: Crafted from natural, hand-spun wool for softness, resilience, and authenticity.

  • Versatile Design: Pairs beautifully with both modern and traditional furniture.

  • Unique Character: Naturally dyed for unique tonal depth and subtle abrash effects.

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Vacuum regularly using suction only (avoid beater brushes).

  • Rotate periodically to balance natural wear.

  • Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth.

  • Professional cleaning recommended every 1–2 years.

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