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3.6x6.9 ft Antique Turkmen Tribal Rug, Afghan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug, Vintage Red Area Carpet, Moroccan Rug, Kitchen rug, Rustic Baho Decor
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3.6x6.9 ft Antique Turkmen Tribal Rug, Afghan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug, Vintage Red Area Carpet, Moroccan Rug, Kitchen rug, Rustic Baho Decor

$555
✦ One of a kind — only 1 available
Size3.6 x 6.9 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUA807
CollectionsTurkmen & Ersari Rugs · Vintage & Antique Rugs

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About this rug

This is a stunning antique Turkmen tribal rug, hand-knotted in the 1950s in the historic Andkhoy village of Afghanistan. A true testament to craftsmanship, this vintage rug showcases a rich red background adorned with intricate black, ivory, and green patterns that highlight its traditional tribal design. The border features captivating geometric motifs in complementary hues, adding depth and character.

Details:

Size: 3.6 x 6.9 ft (109 x 206 cm)
Material: 100% wool pile on a cotton foundation
Design: Classic Turkmen tribal patterns
Colors: Vibrant red base, accented with black, ivory, and green
Origin: Andkhoy Village, Afghanistan
Age: 1950s
This rug is in excellent vintage condition, with its soft wool texture and enduring natural vegetable dyes ensuring long-lasting beauty. The elegant design makes it a versatile piece for a living room, bedroom, or study, adding warmth and cultural charm to your space.

Each of my rugs is professionally cleaned and ready for immediate use. Please note, this is a handmade rug, and slight variations in size or color may occur, which are hallmarks of its authenticity.

Experience the timeless beauty of Afghan artistry with this one-of-a-kind tribal rug.

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