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Golden Canyon Hand Tufted Viscose Rug
Modern walk-in closet with wooden shelves, clothes, and a brown ottoman on a blue and yellow rug.

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Golden Canyon Hand Tufted Viscose Rug

From $499.99 USD

Golden Girls Hand Tufted Wool Rug
Modern living room with a white sofa, Golden Girls Hand Tufted Wool Rug, wooden chairs, and a colorful abstract painting.

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Golden Girls Hand Tufted Wool Rug

$570.99 USD From $348.99 USD
Blush Golden Symmetry Hand Knotted Rug
Cozy living room with bookshelves, traditional knotted rug, fireplace, and green armchair.

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Blush Golden Symmetry Hand Knotted Rug

From $1,199.99 USD

Decorative rug with intricate patterns on a light blue background
Living room with white sofas, a coffee table, and decorative rug.

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Golden Oasis Hand Knotted Rug

From $3,960.99 USD

Mustard Coral Branch Hand Tufted Wool Rug
Mustard Coral Branch Hand Tufted Wool Rug

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Mustard Coral Branch Hand Tufted Wool Rug

$768.99 USD From $424.99 USD

FAQs

1) In the Art Deco style, it looks wonderful with big patterns, soft furniture, and dark colors.

2) Bohemian Style: A golden rug that was hand-woven and has earthy tones and stacked fabrics gives the room a warm and artsy feel.

3) Modern and stylish: A golden rug enhances the appearance when paired with mirrored furniture and other shiny items. For a more traditional look, use golden blankets that look like they came from Persia or old-fashioned items with wooden furniture and traditional art.

  1. Living Room: A big golden area rug makes the room feel stable and powerful.
  2. In the living room, a dark wood or glass table with a gold rug under it looks good.
  3. Bedroom: A soft gold and white rug makes the room feel warm and stylish at the same time.
  4. There is something grand about a golden runner rug in a hallway or doorway.

Authentic golden rugs can be found from several regions, including India, Iran, Turkey, and Nepal. Each region brings its weaving tradition, patterns, and dyeing techniques that influence the final look and quality of the rug.