This Nepalese "passage" rug, made for gallery use, is distinguished by its minimalist and refined composition, characteristic of contemporary Nepalese production. The field, entirely plain in a natural beige tone, highlights the texture of the wool and the simplicity of the weave.
The decoration focuses on a central square motif, composed of stylized and abstract forms, rendered in shades of gray and black. This discreet yet assertive graphic element deliberately breaks the neutrality of the background and gives the rug a decidedly modern identity, at the crossroads of textile art and decorative design.
Hand-knotted in wool, this rug illustrates the expertise of Nepalese workshops, prized for the quality of their pile and the finesse of their craftsmanship. Its elongated format makes it ideally suited to a hallway or transitional space, where it will bring elegance and understated sophistication.
Size : 270x72 cm
Condition : wear consistent with age and use of the wool, light soiling visible on the rug and fringes.
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