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2'6x9'5 Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner Handwoven Wool Flatweave Triple Diamond Medallion Navy Pink Sky Blue | Hallway Entryway Kitchen Runner
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2'6x9'5 Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner Handwoven Wool Flatweave Triple Diamond Medallion Navy Pink Sky Blue | Hallway Entryway Kitchen Runner

$555
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size2'6" x 9'5"
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUar131
CollectionKilims & Flatweaves

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About this rug

A striking vintage Afghan kilim runner featuring three large bold diamond medallions in vivid hot pink and sky blue, each filled with intricate geometric tribal micro-motifs, set against a deep navy field alive with repeating arrow and floral fill patterns in olive green and red. The wide sky-blue border with zigzag tribal motifs frames the runner with clean contrast — bold, vibrant and full of character.
Handwoven in high-quality wool with fine flatweave technique, this long runner delivers rich color saturation and exceptional pattern detail across its generous length. A perfect statement piece for grand hallways, entryways or open-plan living spaces.

Key Features:

Type: Afghan Tribal Kilim Runner, Handwoven
Size: 2'6 x 9'5 ft
Pile: Flatweave, low-profile
Colors: Navy Blue, Hot Pink, Sky Blue, Olive Green, Red, Ivory
Design: Triple Diamond Medallion, All-Over Arrow & Floral Fill, Zigzag Border
Material: High-quality Wool
Condition: Vintage, gently used
Origin: Afghanistan
Perfect for: Hallways, Entryways, Staircases, Corridors, Kitchen
Durability: Long-lasting, easy to clean
Style: Bohemian, Tribal, Vintage, Eclectic, Traditional

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