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3'10x9'9 ft Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner, Handmade Flatweave Wool Rug, Long Hallway Runner Rug, Neutral Striped Carpet, Boho Home Decor
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3'10x9'9 ft Vintage Afghan Kilim Runner, Handmade Flatweave Wool Rug, Long Hallway Runner Rug, Neutral Striped Carpet, Boho Home Decor

$666
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size3'10" x 9'9"
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUar559
CollectionKilims & Flatweaves

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About this rug

This vintage Afghan kilim runner features a beautifully balanced striped design with a soft neutral beige base accented by warm tones of red, orange, brown, and subtle multicolor details. The delicate geometric bands and fine tribal motifs create a calm yet visually rich pattern, making it perfect for adding warmth and texture to hallways, entryways, or narrow spaces. Its earthy palette blends effortlessly with modern, boho, and minimalist interiors.

Handwoven from natural wool using traditional flatweave techniques, this kilim is lightweight, durable, and easy to maintain. The low-profile structure makes it ideal for high-traffic areas, while the refined craftsmanship highlights its authentic vintage character. A versatile and functional runner that brings softness, color, and natural charm into your home décor.

Key Features:
Type: Handmade kilim / flatweave runner
Style: Tribal / Striped / Minimal
Material: Wool
Pile: Flatweave (no pile)
Design: Fine striped pattern with geometric motifs
Colors: Beige, red, orange, brown, multicolor accents
Condition: Vintage, good condition
Use: Hallway, entryway, kitchen runner, boho décor

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