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Antique Caucasian Mini Rug | 2x2 Turkish Inspired Hand Knotted Tribal Wool | Rare Small Vintage Accent Rug | Nomadic Rustic Decor”
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Antique Caucasian Mini Rug | 2x2 Turkish Inspired Hand Knotted Tribal Wool | Rare Small Vintage Accent Rug | Nomadic Rustic Decor”

$199
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size2 x 2 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUA4155
CollectionVintage & Antique Rugs

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Antique Caucasian Mini Rug | 2x2 Turkish Inspired Hand Knotted Tribal Wool | Rare Small Vintage Accent Rug | Nomadic Rustic Decor

Add a vibrant touch of nomadic charm to your space with this antique Caucasian-style mini rug, hand knotted by Afghan artisans with inspiration from Turkish tribal designs. This striking piece features a bold geometric pattern woven in pure wool, showcasing warm,

Measuring approximately 2x2 ft, this rare small accent rug is perfect for adding character to an entryway, tabletop, shelf, or as a unique wall hanging. Its tribal design and rustic texture complement boho, eclectic, and farmhouse interiors beautifully.

Hand knotted in Afghanistan, this vintage rug is in excellent condition, professionally cleaned and ready to enrich your home with authentic craftsmanship and heritage.

Key Details:

Origin: Afghanistan

Design Style: Caucasian, Turkish-inspired tribal

Material: 100% hand knotted wool

Pattern: Geometric tribal motifs

Condition: Excellent vintage condition, cleaned and ready to use

Each piece is truly one-of-a-kind — slight variations and signs of age add to its beauty and tell the story of generations of skilled weaving.

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