Supernova Angora Oushak
Description Carpet weaving has an essential place in the culture, economy, and art of the “Rug Belt”, a series of countries that stretch from Morocco, through the Middle East, and end in northern India. Persian carpets, first exported to ancient Greece and revered by great writers of the time, are specifically admired due to their strong foundational warps and wefts, and a variety of painstakingly handcrafted elaborate designs. Most well-known motifs range from archetypal, geometric, floral, and some even have cosmolic references to space and stars. These works of textile art are typically woven with wool, silk, or cotton and can take anywhere from weeks to even years to complete once a weaver commences the process. Oushak rugs are aptly named for the region they are woven in, the village of Oushak, which is just south of Istanbul. Oushak rugs are most revered for their subtle pastel hues and floral motifs that can be incorporated into both modern or contemporary interior design as w