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5x9 Antique Afghan Baluchi Taimani Hand-Knotted Rug, Red Wool Tribal Geometric Carpet, Soft Pile Vintage Boho Area Rug | Living Room Decor
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5x9 Antique Afghan Baluchi Taimani Hand-Knotted Rug, Red Wool Tribal Geometric Carpet, Soft Pile Vintage Boho Area Rug | Living Room Decor

$999
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size5 x 9 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUY21
CollectionBaluch Rugs

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About this rug

This antique Afghan Baluchi Taimani rug is a remarkable hand-knotted piece showcasing a striking geometric design with bold red and brown tones, accented by navy and ivory highlights. Each motif is intricately detailed, reflecting centuries of Taimani tribal weaving tradition.

Made from 100% hand-spun wool and naturally dyed fibers, the rug offers a soft pile texture and exceptional durability. Its repetitive square medallion pattern symbolizes balance and protection — a hallmark of authentic Afghan craftsmanship.

Perfect for living rooms, hallways, or creative interiors, this rug adds a touch of cultural elegance and timeless charm. Professionally cleaned and ready to use, it is an ideal choice for collectors or those seeking a distinctive one-of-a-kind statement piece.

Key Features:

Size: 5 x 9 ft (152 x 274 cm)
Material: 100% Hand-Spun Wool
Origin: Afghanistan
Design: Taimani Tribal Geometric Pattern
Pile: Soft wool pile
Colors: Red, brown, navy blue, ivory, black
Condition: Excellent antique condition
Weave: Hand-knotted craftsmanship
Use: Ideal for living room, hallway, or boho décor
Care: Professionally cleaned and ready to use

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