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2'9x9'7 Ft Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner Handwoven Wool Flatweave All-Over Boteh Navy Red Multicolor | Hallway Entryway Kitchen Runner Decor
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2'9x9'7 Ft Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner Handwoven Wool Flatweave All-Over Boteh Navy Red Multicolor | Hallway Entryway Kitchen Runner Decor

$555
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size2'9" x 9'7"
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUar207
CollectionKilims & Flatweaves

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About this rug

A spectacular vintage Afghan kilim runner with a densely woven all-over field of repeating boteh and vase motifs in rich red, sky blue, olive green, pink and ivory set against a deep navy ground. A central vertical spine of alternating color medallions runs the full length, creating beautiful rhythmic movement, all framed by a warm camel-gold zigzag border with pink inner stripe.
Handwoven in high-quality wool with exceptionally fine flatweave technique, this long runner showcases remarkable pattern density and a vibrant multicolor palette. Its generous length makes it ideal for grand hallways, staircases or open-plan living spaces.

Key Features:

Type: Afghan Tribal Kilim Runner, Handwoven
Size: 2'9 x 9'7 ft
Pile: Flatweave, low-profile
Colors: Navy Blue, Deep Red, Sky Blue, Olive Green, Pink, Camel Gold, Ivory
Design: All-Over Boteh & Vase Motifs, Central Medallion Spine, 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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