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4'7x6'1 ft Antique Afghan Baluch Kilim Rug | Tribal Handmade Wool War Rug | Geometric Nomadic Flatweave Turkish Rug | Boho Bedroom Decor,
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4'7x6'1 ft Antique Afghan Baluch Kilim Rug | Tribal Handmade Wool War Rug | Geometric Nomadic Flatweave Turkish Rug | Boho Bedroom Decor,

$499
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size4'7" x 6'1"
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUD60
CollectionAfghan War Rugs

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4'7x6'1 ft Antique Afghan Baluch Kilim Rug | Tribal Handmade Wool War Rug | Geometric Nomadic Flatweave | Boho Bedroom Decor

This antique Afghan Baluch kilim was hand-knotted in the 1960s in Herat, Afghanistan. Measuring 4'7 x 6'1 ft (140x185 cm), it features a unique war rug design—a rare and symbolic art form woven by tribal weavers to reflect their environment, culture, and stories through intricate motifs and bold geometry.

Woven from 100% wool using flatweave techniques, this tribal rug displays a dramatic mix of earthy brown, deep red, ivory, light blue, plum, and charcoal. The geometric layout features zigzag forms and stylized pictorials, surrounded by richly patterned borders. Its no-pile finish and strong tribal expression make it ideal for wall hanging, bedroom floors, or as a bohemian centerpiece.

Rug Details:

Size: 4'7 x 6'1 ft (140x185 cm)

Origin: Herat, Afghanistan

Design: War Rug / Tribal Flatweave

Material: 100% Wool

Weave: Hand-Knotted Kilim (Flatweave)

Age: Vintage – 1960s

Condition: Excellent

Colors: Earth brown, red, ivory, blue, plum, charcoal

This rare handmade piece captures history, resilience, and tribal identity—perfect for collectors and those who appreciate meaningful decor with bold, nomadic spirit.

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