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The Artifact | 4’10 x 6’8
The Artifact feels like something unearthed rather than made with a surface alive with symbols, color, and intention. Saturated reds, inky blues, and flashes of mineral tones form a visual language that reads as ancient and expressive, like markings carved into stone and colored with earth-born dyes. Every motif feels deliberate, as if carrying meaning forward through time.
Hand-knotted and naturally softened with age, the wool pile has a grounded, substantial feel underfoot. The texture is supple but sturdy, offering that unmistakable vintage presence that is storied, collected, and deeply rooted. This is a rug that anchors a room, inviting curiosity and quiet reverence rather than decoration alone.
A piece that feels preserved, not produced.
Vintage hand-knotted wool area rug
Approximately 4’10 × 6’8
Medium wool pile with and age-softened, substantial feel
Rich red, deep indigo, bright persimmon, and charcoal
No. 1460 | The Artifact
The Artifact feels like something unearthed rather than made with a surface alive with symbols, color, and intention. Saturated reds, inky blues, and flashes of mineral tones form a visual language that reads as ancient and expressive, like markings carved into stone and colored with earth-born dyes. Every motif feels deliberate, as if carrying meaning forward through time.
Hand-knotted and naturally softened with age, the wool pile has a grounded, substantial feel underfoot. The texture is supple but sturdy, offering that unmistakable vintage presence that is storied, collected, and deeply rooted. This is a rug that anchors a room, inviting curiosity and quiet reverence rather than decoration alone.
A piece that feels preserved, not produced.
Vintage hand-knotted wool area rug
Approximately 4’10 × 6’8
Medium wool pile with and age-softened, substantial feel
Rich red, deep indigo, bright persimmon, and charcoal
No. 1460 | The Artifact