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Hand-tufted wool rug, 'Red Carnations' (5x8)

Blooming in luxurious abandon, carnations join a floral celebration on a wine red background. Kavita demonstrates the magnificence of India's traditional hand-tufted rugs with this carpet. Skilled artisans interpret her design in hand-tufted wool, and a canvas backing protects it.

Jute and wool rug, 'Rose Harlequin' (5x8)

Like a jigsaw puzzle, diamonds in gray, blue and rose arrange themselves on a handsome dhurrie rug by Sonik Sethi. Crafted on the traditional handloom, its designs are pre-determined and each rug can take up to four or five days to finish.

Jute rug, 'Dancing Rooster' (6x9)

Roosters of a fanciful nature appear in the panels of this jute rug from Ishtyaq. Surrounded by flowers, they bring vibrant energy to this hand-loomed, red and green rug.

Wool rug, 'Olive Canopy' (6x9)

Khalil Ahmed transforms a florid canopy into the elegant design of this wool rug. It is woven on a traditional loom in a style resembling the traditional dhurrie, with a palette of colors that is predominantly beige and green and with florid motifs in blue and red.

Wool rug, 'Red Sea' (5.5x7.5)

Depicted in silhouette, rows of red waves wash across a sea of soothing beige. Afroz creates the intricate motifs on a traditional handloom. Obtaining its rich colors from vegetable dyes, he creates this beautiful dhurrie rug from wool and cotton.

Wool rug, 'Hypnotic Geometry' (5x8)

Geometry takes on shades of lavender, orange, pink, green and blue, forming a spectacular grid. The effect is hypnotic as Afroz weaves the wool rug on a traditional loom.

Jute and wool rug, 'Blue Harlequin' (6x9.5)

Like a jigsaw puzzle, diamonds in blue, green and rose arrange themselves on a handsome dhurrie rug by Sonik Sethi. Crafted on the traditional handloom, its designs are pre-determined and each rug can take up to four or five days to finish.

Jute and wool rug, 'Tribal Dance' (5x8.5)

Starlight illuminates abstract dancers who whirl on a dhurrie rug. Superbly woven on a handloom, its intricate geometric patterns come from India's traditional tribal art. Herbal dyes bring their subtle colors to this area rug by Sonik Sethi.

Wool rug, 'Iconic India' (5x8)

Large navy blue crosses center the alluring design of this wool rug from Khalil Ahmed. Geometrical iconographies evoke India's legendary artistry as Ahmed weaves the rug on a traditional loom.

Cotton rug, 'Cosmic Illusion' (5x8)

There's a cosmic allure to this rug, with stars orbiting around a florid constellation. Instilled with Indian artistry, its modernized stylization is the creation of Sonik Sethi. He weaves the rug in a traditional handloom with cotton threads previously dyed with natural pigments.