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2 x 8 ft Afghan Hand Knotted Vintage Soft Pile One-of-a-Kind Narrow Runner Mishwani Design | Living room decor & bedroom decor rug
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2 x 8 ft Afghan Hand Knotted Vintage Soft Pile One-of-a-Kind Narrow Runner Mishwani Design | Living room decor & bedroom decor rug

$444
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size1.10 x 7.10 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUF84
CollectionRunner Rugs

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About this rug

This beautiful 1.10 x 7.10 ft Afghan hand-knotted vintage runner rug is a one-of-a-kind piece showcasing the traditional Mishwani tribal design. Its soft wool pile and rich earthy tones of terracotta, rust, and faded brown give it an authentic vintage look that complements both modern and traditional interiors.

Hand-knotted by skilled Afghan weavers, this rug features intricate geometric diamond patterns and fine detailing that add depth and texture. The soft, natural wool provides comfort and warmth underfoot, while the narrow format makes it ideal for hallways, entryways, or passage areas.

A true collectible piece of Afghan artistry, this rug reflects centuries of weaving tradition and will bring timeless elegance to your home décor.

Key Features:

Size: 1.10 x 7.10 ft (34 x 240 cm)

Material: 100% Hand-knotted wool

Design: Mishwani geometric pattern

Origin: Afghanistan

Colors: Terracotta, rust, faded brown, beige

Pile: Soft and dense

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor age-related wear

Use: Perfect for hallway, entryway, or living area

Style: Tribal, ethnic, and collectible

Durability: Strong wool fibers designed for long life

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