Explore the Patterns and Symbols of Rugs

Explore the Patterns and Symbols of Rugs

Rugs are more than just lovely accent elements for your house. They preserve customs, tell tales, and embody the spirit of the communities they are from. We at Rugs & Beyond are proud of this rich history, particularly the unique symbols and designs in Indian rugs. Come with us as we explore the fascinating realm of rug designs.

The beauty of Indian Rugs
Rug weaving has a lengthy history in India, stretching back ages. Every part of India has a unique style shaped by the local customs, beliefs, and surroundings. Indian rugs, with their elaborate designs from Kashmir to Rajasthan's vivid hues, witness the nation's diverse cultural background.

 

Common Patterns and Their Meanings

Paisley (Boteh):
One of the most recognised motifs in Indian rugs is the teardrop-shaped motif. It is a common symbol on Kashmiri rugs, signifying life and eternity. The size and delicacy of the paisley pattern might vary, but every rug is always made more elegant by its lovely curves.

Floral Designs:
Flowers are a worldwide symbol of growth and beauty. Indian floral rugs are often inspired by the region's greenery and natural beauty. Common motifs include roses, lotuses, and vines, each with a unique meaning. For instance, the lotus blossom represents wisdom and purity.

 

Geometric Patterns:
Sharp lines and shapes, such as squares, triangles, and diamonds, are features of these designs. Besides, being visually appealing, geometric designs stand for harmony, balance, and order. Bold geometric designs in many Rajasthani rugs may give any area a contemporary feel.

Medallions:

A medallion is a central motif often used as the rug's main focus. Elaborate designs typically surround it, which could be circular, oval, or star-shaped. Medallions are a common option for dining and living rooms since they represent fullness and unity.

 

Symbols of Colours:
Each shade of colour has a unique importance and emotion, making colours an essential part of rug design.

 

Red: This vibrant colour represents energy and passion. Indian rugs often use it to create a cosy and welcoming ambience.

 

Blue: Blue is a symbol of peace, spirituality, and protection from evil. It is a calming colour that can fill any space with peace.

 

Green: Green is a refreshing colour frequently used in floral patterns. It represents nature, fertility, and renewal.

 

Yellow/Gold: These hues represent wealth, power, and joy. They give the rug a hint of brightness and richness.

 

White: White is a colour of innocence, peace, and purity. It is often used as a background colour to draw attention to other designs.

 

Black: Black is a colour of strength and mystery. It adds depth and contrast to rug designs.

 

The Art Behind Each Rug

Every rug at Rugs and Beyond is handmade with care by experienced weavers who have developed their skills over generations. These weavers put their hearts and souls into each rug, ensuring each one is different and has a backstory of its own. There are multiple steps, from spinning and dying the wool to weaving and completing the woollen rugs. What sets our rugs apart is our great attention to detail.

 

Learning the patterns and symbols woven into each rug reveals its artistry and cultural legacy. Rugs & Beyond offers a wide range of rugs to suit every taste, whether you're looking for a traditional Kashmiri rug with beautiful paisley motifs or an attractive Rajasthani rug with geometric patterns.

Find the perfect rug in our collection today to not only add elegance to your interior design but also connect you to a rich history and tradition. Discover the history behind each rug by visiting Rugs and Beyond, India.