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Antique Runner Rug 2'9x7'0 ft Distressed faded Low Pile Wool Rug, Afghan Vintage Brown Terracotta Rug, Tribal Caucasian Rug, Living Room Rug
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Antique Runner Rug 2'9x7'0 ft Distressed faded Low Pile Wool Rug, Afghan Vintage Brown Terracotta Rug, Tribal Caucasian Rug, Living Room Rug

$499
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size2'9" x 7'0"
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUA3175
CollectionRunner Rugs

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About this rug

This antique Turkmen tribal rug is a beautifully handmade wool carpet, featuring an intricate geometric diamond pattern in warm terracotta and earthy brown tones. Woven with a no pile, flat-weave design, this distressed vintage rug is lightweight and easy to maintain, making it a perfect addition to kitchens, hallways, or bohemian-inspired interiors. Its timeless tribal motifs reflect the artistry of Turkmen craftsmanship.

Features:
Authentic antique Turkmen tribal rug – handmade by skilled artisans
High-quality wool material – soft, durable, and naturally insulating
No pile distressed finish – gives a vintage and well-loved appearance
Size: 2'9" x 7'0" ft– ideal for kitchens, hallways, or small living spaces
Rich terracotta and earthy brown hues – complements bohemian, rustic, and traditional decor
Eco-friendly and sustainable – made using traditional hand-knotting techniques
Perfect for:
Kitchen, hallway, or entryway decor
Bohemian and tribal-inspired interiors
Rustic and farmhouse-style spaces
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Enhance your home with this handmade antique Turkmen rug, a timeless statement of tradition and style.

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