Mauri Bokhara Rug: Timeless Elegance for Your Home
A Mauri Bokhara rug is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, blending the rich heritage of traditional Turkmen designs with the refined techniques of Pakistani artisans. Hand-knotted with precision, these rugs are renowned for their intricate patterns, luxurious texture, and timeless appeal.
Key Features:
- Exquisite Design:The signature "gul" motif, arranged in symmetrical rows, reflects centuries of cultural artistry.
- Versatile Colors: Available in a range of shades, including ivory, beige, gold, and deep reds, to complement both classic and contemporary interiors.
- Superior Craftsmanship: Hand-knotted with a fine wool pile and durable cotton foundation, ensuring lasting beauty and durability.
- High Knot Count: The finely woven construction enhances the rug's intricate detailing and creates a smooth, plush feel underfoot.
Why Choose a Mauri Bokhara?
Mauri Bokhara rugs are the perfect combination of tradition and modernity. Their refined patterns and rich textures make them a versatile choice for living rooms, dining spaces, bedrooms, or offices. Whether you're looking to add warmth to a minimalist space or a touch of elegance to a traditional setting, a Mauri Bokhara rug will elevate your décor.
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