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Mamluk Hand-Knotted Wool Rug 5' 9" x 7' 9"

Hand-Knotted

Pure Wool

Long-Lasting

Double Knot
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- Packaging: Protective wrap + reinforced box; fully insured transit.
- Returns: 30-day return window; item must be unused and in original condition.
- Vacuum weekly with a brushless head; avoid high suction on fringes.
- Rotate every 3–6 months to even out light and foot traffic.
- Sunlight: Avoid prolonged direct exposure; use sheers/UV films if needed.
- Spills: Blot (don’t rub) with a clean white cloth; spot clean with cool water only.
- Professional clean every 2–3 years by a rug specialist.
Inspired by the majestic aesthetic of 15th-century Egypt, this hand-knotted Mamluk rug features bold geometry and balanced symmetry. Woven with high-quality wool and cotton, it represents a union of history and elegance.
This piece contains approximately 1.100.000 double knots, ensuring long-lasting beauty and artistic value.
Living Room: 8×10′ / 9×12′ anchors sofa + chairs; front legs on the rug.
Dining: Allow 24″/60 cm beyond the table on all sides for chair movement.
Bedroom: 8×10′ (queen) or 9×12′ (king); or use runners on both sides.
Hallways: Runners should show ~4–6″ (10–15 cm) of floor on each side.
Tip: Mamluk jewel-tone palettes (crimson, indigo, emerald) pair beautifully with light walls, minimalist seating, dark walnut, and antiqued brass accents.

Pattern & Composition
Concentric star/octagon medallions and layered polygons arranged in strict radial symmetry. An architectural, geometric order that feels sculptural—striking in both minimalist and classic rooms.
Hand-Knotted
Fully hand-knotted using traditional techniques. Measured at 45–50 knots per 10 cm (linear)→ approx 200,000–250,000 knots/m². Higher density means crisper motif edges, better pattern legibility, and long-lasting durability.
Natural Dye Palette
Colored with plant-based dyes(e.g., madder root, indigo, walnut husk). Natural pigments yield rich yet understated tones that develop a refined patina over time—aging more beautifully than synthetics.
Borders & Finishing
Grand borders frame the field and reinforce the visual rhythm; edges and fringes are hand-finished for authenticity and durability—subtle details that elevate the overall craftsmanship.