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3x10 ft Afghan Hand-Knotted Runner Rug Turkmen Tribal Wool Rug, Afghan Runner Rug, Turkish Runner Rug, Enterway Rug, Geometric Floor Rug
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3x10 ft Afghan Hand-Knotted Runner Rug Turkmen Tribal Wool Rug, Afghan Runner Rug, Turkish Runner Rug, Enterway Rug, Geometric Floor Rug

$599
✦ One of a kind — only 1 available
Size3 x 10 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUl1113
CollectionsRunner Rugs · Turkmen & Ersari Rugs

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About this rug

This stunning 2.8x9.8 ft Afghan Turkoman tribal runner rug is a remarkable piece of craftsmanship, featuring the iconic Khal Mohammadi design. Hand-knotted in the 1990s in the historic Khamyab village of Afghanistan, this rug is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic excellence of the region.

The rug showcases a rich palette of deep crimson red and black as its primary colors, with intricate patterns highlighted by subtle accents of earthy brown and navy blue. The traditional Khal Mohammadi design, characterized by its repeating geometric motifs and balanced floral patterns, gives the rug an elegant and timeless appeal, perfect for enhancing long spaces like hallways or entryways.

Key Details:

Age: 1990s
Origin: Hand-knotted in Khamyab village, Afghanistan
Material: 100% wool
Condition: Perfect – no visible wear or damage
This runner rug's soft and durable wool construction ensures longevity while providing a luxurious feel underfoot. Its vibrant colors and exquisite design make it a versatile decor piece for traditional or contemporary interiors. A rare and unique find, this rug is ideal for collectors or anyone looking to add an authentic touch of Afghan craftsmanship to their home.

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