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Antique Turkmen Ersari Rug 4x8 ft | Tribal Afghan Handmade Carpet | Ensi Parda Design | One-of-a-Kind Wool Rug, Turkish Area Rug Bedroom Rug
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Antique Turkmen Ersari Rug 4x8 ft | Tribal Afghan Handmade Carpet | Ensi Parda Design | One-of-a-Kind Wool Rug, Turkish Area Rug Bedroom Rug

$850
✦ One of a kind — only 1 available
Size4 x 8 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUsm1282
CollectionsTurkmen & Ersari Rugs · Vintage & Antique Rugs

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About this rug

Add a touch of heritage and craftsmanship to your home with this antique Turkmen Ersari rug, hand-knotted in the 1970s in Andkhoy village, Afghanistan. Featuring the iconic Ensi Parda design, this rug is a unique blend of intricate patterns and cultural significance, making it a one-of-a-kind piece. Crafted from 100% wool, this rug offers both durability and a timeless aesthetic, ideal for any living space.

The color palette includes earthy tones of golden yellow, deep red, black, brown, and ivory, creating a warm and inviting look that complements a variety of interior styles. Despite its vintage age, this rug is in good condition, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of Afghan weavers.

Key Details:

Age: 1970s
Origin: Hand-knotted in Andkhoy village, Afghanistan
Material: 100% wool
Design: Ensi Parda, tribal Turkmen
Colors: Golden yellow, deep red, black, brown, ivory
Condition: Good, well-maintained
Size: 4'2" x 7'9" ft
This antique Afghan Ensi Parda rug is perfect for adding a touch of history, warmth, and elegance to your living room, bedroom, or office. Its intricate patterns and rich colors make it a true statement piece that reflects the artistry of Afghan rug-making traditions.

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