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4'4 x 9 ft Vintage Afghan Hand-Knotted Baluchi Runner Rug Tribal Geometric Design Soft Wool Oriental Carpet for Hallway Living Room Rug
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4'4 x 9 ft Vintage Afghan Hand-Knotted Baluchi Runner Rug Tribal Geometric Design Soft Wool Oriental Carpet for Hallway Living Room Rug

$555
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size4'4" x 9
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUY38
CollectionRunner Rugs

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About this rug

This 4'4 x 9 ft vintage Afghan Baluchi runner rug is a timeless tribal piece, hand-knotted with care and precision by skilled Afghan weavers. Featuring rich shades of terracotta, deep brown, emerald green, and ivory, its intricate diamond motifs and bold borders embody classic Baluchi artistry. The design’s symmetry and vibrant tones make it a statement piece that enhances any interior.

Made from high-quality wool, this runner offers a soft, comfortable texture while maintaining exceptional durability. Ideal for hallways, entryways, or alongside a dining table, it adds warmth, elegance, and cultural depth to your home. Each knot is a testament to generations of Afghan craftsmanship, making this rug not just décor, but an heirloom.

Key Features
Size: 4'4 x 9 ft (132 x 274 cm)
Origin: Afghanistan
Design: Baluchi tribal geometric pattern
Color: Terracotta, brown, green, ivory
Material: 100% hand-knotted wool
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Texture: Soft, durable, medium pile
Usage: Hallway, entryway, living room, or dining area
Style: Tribal, oriental, boho, vintage
Craftsmanship: Handmade by Afghan Baluchi artisans using natural dyes

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